Abstract
This article explores the economic outcomes of nursing interventions and their impact on enhancing patient safety and the quality of care. Through a comprehensive examination of empirical data, the study assesses the financial implications of nursing interventions, shedding light on the cost-effectiveness, return on investment, and broader economic benefits associated with proactive nursing practices.
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