Across
- 6. : Final stage in Lewin’s Change Theory; solidifying the new practice
- 8. : Determining appropriate nurse-to-patient ratios for quality care
- 10. : An analysis comparing the costs and benefits of a healthcare intervention
- 13. : A written tool used to support or oppose a policy or action affecting health care
- 16. : Care decisions made using the best available scientific knowledge
- 19. : Process of planning how to allocate resources in healthcare
- 21. : A widely used electronic health record system
- 22. : A structured group with a common goal, such as a hospital or clinic
- 23. : Use of technology to provide health care remotely
Down
- 1. : A process that ensures standards in nursing care are consistently met
- 2. : A health coverage system where all citizens receive care
- 3. : Process of enabling nurses or patients to take control and make decisions
- 4. : Individuals who influence others and guide change in healthcare settings
- 5. : Amount paid out-of-pocket by the patient before insurance coverage begins
- 7. : A formal examination of records to ensure quality and compliance
- 9. : First stage in Lewin’s Change Theory; preparing for change
- 11. : Individuals or groups who are affected by or can affect healthcare decisions
- 12. : A benchmark or reference point used to measure quality in nursing
- 14. : Federal law that protects patient health information
- 15. : Laws passed to regulate healthcare practices and protect patients
- 17. : Second stage in Lewin’s Change Theory; implementing change
- 18. : Abbreviation for any information in a medical record that can identify a patient
- 20. : The process of setting goals and outlining steps to meet them
