NURS 502: Critical Inquiry and Scholarship in Nursing Practice

Document Type

Paper

Publication Date

3-2025

Disciplines

Nursing

Abstract

Healthcare costs have steadily increased over the years, driven by factors such as administrative inefficiencies, high pharmaceutical prices, and the complexity of insurance systems (Soley-Bori et al., 2020). The issue extends beyond individual patients, impacting the entire healthcare system through increased emergency room visits and higher rates of untreated chronic conditions. Policies aimed at cost transparency, insurance reform, and increased access to affordable care are essential in addressing this crisis. Research highlights the importance of patient-provider cost-of-care discussions as a potential solution, yet these discussions remain infrequent due to barriers such as provider training gaps, time constraints, and systemic inefficiencies (Conner et al., 2022). As healthcare costs continue to rise, the need for policy interventions and improved patient-provider communication becomes even more urgent in ensuring equitable access to medical care.

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