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Top 3 Trends in Nursing in 2024, So Far

Health Leaders | Nursing

CNOs should be ready to adapt to the evolving nature of healthcare while advancing nursing practice, according to this nurse leader. Nurse leaders always have a lot on their plates, so since we are halfway through 2024, it's time for a mid-year check-in.

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Top 5 Biggest Nursing Challenges in 2024

Health Leaders | Nursing

As we dive into the new year, CNOs must be prepared to deal with the new and ongoing challenges facing the nursing industry. Lisa Dolan, Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer at Ardent Health Services, has laid out what she thinks are the five biggest issues that nurses will face in 2024.

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Infographic: How Nurses Can Engage Patients

Health Leaders | Nursing

Nurses should engage patients in their care plan, according to this CNO. Nurses wear many hats in the industry, but their primary focus is on patient interaction and care delivery. To inquire about attending a HealthLeaders Exchange event and becoming a member, email us at   exchange@healthleadersmedia.com.

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HL Shorts: How Health Systems Can Address SDOH

Health Leaders | Nursing

Health systems should work to meet patients where they are at and create programs with social determinants of health in mind, says this CNO. To inquire about attending a HealthLeaders Exchange event and becoming a member, email us at   exchange@healthleadersmedia.com.

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'It Would Be a Wonderful Improvement': How Needleless Blood Draws Would Benefit the Patient

Health Leaders | Nursing

HealthLeaders spoke to Anna Kiger , system chief nurse officer at Sutter Health , about how introducing technology for needless blood draws would improve the patient experience.

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'It's Better for the Patient': How This New Tech is Reducing Repetitive Needlesticks

Health Leaders | Nursing

Decreasing repetitive needlesticks will save time and improve patient experience, says this CNO. HealthLeaders spoke to Michele Acito , executive vice president and chief nursing officer at Holy Name Medical Cente r, about the dangers of repetitive needlesticks and how new technology might eliminate them.

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HL Shorts: How Repetitive Needlesticks Impact Patient Care

Health Leaders | Nursing

On this episode of HL Shorts, we hear from Michele Acito , executive vice president and chief nursing officer at Holy Name Medical Center , about how repetitive needlesticks and other uncomfortable procedures impact care delivery and the patient experience. Tune in to hear her insights.