[Clinical nurse specialists and Swiss politics].

Rev Med Suisse

Section Développement des professions de la santé, Office fédéral de la santé publique (OFSP), 3097 Liebefeld.

Published: December 2024

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  • * To address these challenges, there is a need for innovative and interprofessional care models that involve collaboration among all healthcare stakeholders.
  • * Clinical nurse specialists are crucial in driving change within the system, as they possess valuable knowledge and a holistic perspective focused on quality of care and patient safety.

Article Abstract

Like the rest of Europe, the Swiss healthcare system is facing major challenges. Demand for healthcare services is increasing due to an ageing population, chronic diseases and digital needs, while supply suffers from a shortage of professionals. To meet these challenges, the healthcare system must integrate innovative and interprofessional care models. The coherence of this development requires the collaboration of all stakeholders in the healthcare system. The role of clinical nurse specialists as agents of change and their knowledge of the health care system make them key stakeholders. In this context, it is essential that they maintain a holistic view of the healthcare system, focusing on quality of care and patient safety.

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