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Promoting health literacy

American Nurse

Evidence-based patient education guidelines Takeaways Health literacy relates to an individual’s ability to find, understand, and use healthcare information and services. The Health Care Education Association offers open source guidelines to help healthcare providers develop effective and efficient patient education.

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What to expect from tonight’s federal budget: Health and cost of living relief

Nursing Review

Right now the plan for the budget, or the last budget indeed, was that we wouldnt get back to the standard of living we had when we were in government, the Coalition was in government, until 2030 or beyond, he said. This will be a lost decade for Australian families, a lost decade for Australian families. Weve inherited a mess.

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Contributed Content: Choosing the Right Nursing Role for Your Future

Health Leaders | Nursing

In the nursing field, it is expected that 42 out of the 50 states in the United States will likely experience shortages in nursing staff by the year 2030. This role is best suited for nurses who enjoy collaboration, multi-tasking and patient education. Is this nursing job for me? Is this nursing job for me?

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Back to the future

American Nurse

The agency has a new name—The National Academy of Medicine—and they’ve worked with a diverse team of experts from across the nursing spectrum to create a new visionary report titled The Future of Nursing 2020–2030: Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity.

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The Call for Greater Autonomy in Nursing

Nurse.com

The future of healthcare will require a strong, capable nursing workforce prepared to provide care and promote health and well-being among fellow colleagues and patients. This deficit is estimated to be over 130,000 physicians by the year 2030 , affecting both primary care and specialty areas.

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Continuing Nursing Education: Why?

American Nurse

Continuing education (CE) is required for nursing relicensure in Ohio and a number of other states. Continuing education is also required for initial and/or ongoing certification in specific areas of nursing practice. Regardless of the requirements, many nurses consider continuing education as a professional responsibility.

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Innovative Nurse Practitioners Can Turn the Tide

Minority Nurse

. “Nurse Practitioners do what nurses do best — educate and listen to their patients,” states Dr. Mykale Elbe, DNP, APRN , FNP-BC, Assistant Dean of Nursing and Associate Professor at the Catherine McAuley School of Nursing of Maryville University. ” Dr. Elbe is encouraged by how today’s NPs are being educated.