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A Model of Care for Today and Tomorrow

Consult QD

At the direction of Executive Chief Nursing Officer (ECNO) Meredith Foxx, MSN, MBA, APRN, NEA-BC , Kuehn and 20 of her colleagues spent nearly one year exploring a potential model of care redesign for acute inpatient care at Cleveland Clinic.

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Magnet4Europe

American Nurse

In July 2021, the HM-JSUMC and KL teams had an initial virtual meeting, and KL announced the partnership on its website. Currently, the 12 active council members include clinical nurses, nurse managers, and nurse directors from various departments as well as three physicians. representatives.

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Mitigating patient identification threats

American Nurse

Because the surgeries were scheduled events, our medical center had time to plan additional layers of safety specific to patient identification concerns inherent to this situation. Maria Alcina Fonseca is a nurse manager in cardiac surgery at Morristown Medical Center in Morristown, New Jersey. J Nurs Adm. 2023;53(10):500-7.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Elodia Mercier

Minority Nurse

For almost 40 years as the Director of Nursing for Throughput Operations at Montefiore Health System in New York, Elodia Mercier, RNC, MS, has been advancing patient care and creating and defining new roles for fellow nurses and other providers. I am proud of having the highest 365 degree and staff satisfaction surveys. -I

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2023 nursing trends and salary survey results

American Nurse

For example, although a smaller percentage of nurse managers report more open positions in the past 12 months, they told us that recruiting to fill those vacancies has been harder this year than last. And most nurse managers say turnover increased in the past 12 months, though at a lower percentage than in 2022.

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Don’t We Want the Best for Our Patients?

American Nurse

Lack of time The sixth barrier as to why registered nurses were not using pretreatment prior to IV insertion was “I do not have the time.” Therefore, patient satisfaction, safety and higher standards of care are beneficial and worth the extra 30 seconds of nursing care. Do we not want the best for our patients?