Abstract
This research explores the intersection of nursing practice, economics, and patient safety within the framework of a value-based healthcare system. By examining the economic implications of nursing interventions on patient safety outcomes, the study aims to contribute to the ongoing discourse on optimizing healthcare delivery. A mixed-methods approach is employed, integrating quantitative analysis of cost-effectiveness with qualitative insights from nursing professionals. The results illuminate the intricate relationship between nursing practices, financial considerations, and enhanced patient safety. This research provides valuable insights for healthcare policymakers, administrators, and practitioners seeking to align nursing practices with economic sustainability and improved patient care.