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How a Care Coordination Center Can Improve Care Inefficiencies

Health Leaders | Nursing

The new Care Coordination Center at Memorial Healthcare System is expected to boost care quality and patient safety, the CMO of the health system says. The Care Coordination Center has five primary capabilities, according to Aharon Sareli, MD, executive vice president and CMO at Memorial Healthcare System.

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Care Coordination: The Key to Improving Patient Outcomes

Relias

What is care coordination? Coordination of care is the process of organizing and integrating health care services for patients across care settings and providers.

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Reimagining Nursing: The Path to a More Resilient Healthcare System

Daily Nurse

This evolution is fueled by innovations like AI-driven tools, virtual care platforms, and wearable technologies that unlock nurses’ advanced skills, enhance care coordination, and personalize patient experiences. This limited their ability to influence broader health outcomes.

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Selecting Staffing Models: How CNOs Can Nurture Patients and Nurses

Health Leaders | Nursing

Team-based care enhances coordination, communication, and efficiency in healthcare delivery," Tilton said, "leading to improved patient outcomes and satisfaction." Care continuity models are also necessary to promote patient safety, reduce medical errors, and enhance the patient experience, Tilton emphasized.

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Infographic: How Nurses Can Engage Patients

Health Leaders | Nursing

Pillar: CNO Image: Tags: care coordination communication nurses nursing patient experience Secondary Pillars: CNO Article Type: Analysis Published Date: Friday, October 18, 2024 Hide sidebars: Render small main image:

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Healthcare Technology and Nursing: What You Should Know

Diversity Nursing

One of the many benefits of telehealth is it can enhance access to healthcare for individuals living in remote or rural communities or those with limited mobility. It also significantly reduces travel time and patient expenses, improves care coordination, and allows Nurses to reach a larger patient population.

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Nurse Input is Crucial to Jefferson Health’s Virtual Nursing Program

Health Leaders | Nursing

The bedside nurse has always had that in-person connection to patients that influences every task from care delivery to communication. “A lesson we learned is that talking to a person through a computer is much different than talking to a person where you can, say, touch their shoulder,” Gartner says.