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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/intelligentwr/nursingassignmentcrackers/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114 Where in the World Is Evidence-Based Practice?<\/strong><\/p>\n March 21, 2010, was not EBP\u2019s date of birth, but it may be the date the approach \u201cgrew up\u201d and left home to take on the world.<\/p>\n When the Affordable Care Act was passed, it came with a requirement of empirical evidence. Research on EBP increased significantly. Application of EBP spread to allied health professions, education, healthcare technology, and more. Health organizations began to adopt and promote EBP.<\/p>\n In this Discussion, you will consider this adoption. You will examine healthcare organization websites and analyze to what extent these organizations use EBP.<\/p>\n Post<\/strong>\u00a0a description of the healthcare organization website you reviewed. Describe where, if at all, EBP appears (e.g., the mission, vision, philosophy, and\/or goals of the healthcare organization, or in other locations on the website). Then, explain whether this healthcare organization\u2019s work is grounded in EBP and why or why not. Finally, explain whether the information you discovered on the healthcare organization\u2019s website has changed your perception of the healthcare organization. Be specific and provide examples.<\/p>\n Respond<\/strong>\u00a0to at least\u00a0two<\/strong>\u00a0of your colleagues\u00a0on two different days<\/strong>\u00a0by visiting the websites they shared and offering additional examples of EBP or alternative views\/interpretations to those shared in your colleagues\u2019 posts.<\/p>\n Where in the World Is Evidence-Based Practice?<\/p>\n The passage of Affordable Care Act<\/a> in 2010 requires providers to use empirical evidence in improving care, access, and cost. Consequently, the use of evidence-based practice (EBP) has increased significantly as providers use research-backed interventions to achieve the goals under ACA. EBP involves that utilization of problem-solving and conscientious model in care practice. EBP integrates best research outcomes that incorporate patient preferences in clinical care and decision making among organizations and providers (Laureate Education, 2018). EBP enhances quality of care, patient outcomes, lowers costs and empowers providers in making effective decisions. As such, it aligns with the Quadruple Aims of health (Boller, 2017). Organizations like The Joint Commission promotes and use EBP in their activities as demonstrate by information from the website.<\/p>\n The Joint Commission is an independent non-profit accreditation body that certifies healthcare organizations<\/a> and programs in the country and even beyond. The entity is a symbol of quality whose accreditation and certification standards show a commitment to enhance performance and patient safety. At the core of these standards include enhancing quality, improving accessibility and lowering costs while promoting providers\u2019 welfare (Melnyk & Fineout-Overholt, 2018). Through their National Patient Safety Goal (NPSG) framework, TJC ensures that organizations have best practices and benchmarks to offer quality care.<\/p>\n The standards advanced by the entity are founded and grounded in the EBP model. The organization\u2019s mission statement prioritizes<\/p>\n collaboration to improve public health and evaluation of health care entities so that they can excel in providing not just safe but effective care for patient value and preferences (The Joint Commission, 2021). The vision statement of the entity also shows EBP as it advances that all people, irrespective of their status, should get safety, highest quality and value-based care in all facilities.<\/p>\n The Joint Commission\u2019s activities and operations are well supported by EBP model as demonstrated through the rationale it provides for the NPSG framework. For example, its goal on infection prevention offers a rationale grounded in evidence from research findings (The Joint Commission, 2021). The commission ensures that benchmarked organizations offer best services consistent with best practices across the world. The organization publishes a host of accreditation guidelines, books and periodicals to embed best practices in healthcare providers.<\/p>\n Upon the evaluation of the commission\u2019s website, I would say that it has changed my perspective about TJC. Previously, I did not know that the commission\u2019s activities are based on EBP framework. However, I now appreciate the critical role that the commission plays in enhancing EBP and attainment of the Quadruple Aim as propagated by the Institute of Health.<\/p>\n Boller, J. (2017). Nurse educators: Leading health care to the quadruple aim sweet spot. Journal <\/em><\/p>\n \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 of Nursing Education,<\/em> 56(12), 707\u2013708. doi:10.3928\/01484834-20171120-01<\/p>\n Laureate Education (Producer). (2018). Evidence-based Practice and the Quadruple Aim [Video<\/p>\n file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.<\/p>\n Melnyk, B. M., & Fineout-Overholt, E. (2018). Evidence-based practice in nursing &<\/em><\/p>\n \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 healthcare: A guide to best practice (4th ed.<\/em>). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.<\/p>\n Chapter 1, \u201cMaking the Case for Evidence-Based Practice and Cultivating a Spirit of Inquiry\u201d (pp. 7\u201332)<\/p>\n The Joint Commission (2021). 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