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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. It can involve prenatal care, labor and delivery care, postpartum care, newborn care, family planning, and maternal and infant health services.

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National Assessment Highlights COVID-19 Impact on ED Pediatric Capabilities

Daily Nurse

Emergency departments (EDs) have made progress but still need to fully meet national guidelines for pediatric emergency care, despite the association with improved survival, found a study in JAMA Network Open. This is especially positive given EDs were navigating the pandemic at the time of the survey.” in 2021, a 13.5%

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The Future of Travel Nursing: Market Predictions for 2025

The Gypsy Nurse

Increased Demand for Specializations Nurses with specialized skills in areas like ICU, emergency care, oncology, and neonatal care will be in particularly high demand. Specialized travel nursing roles may also become more prevalent, as hospitals look to fill high-acuity positions more efficiently.

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Telephone triage nursing: When patients call

American Nurse

Some triage nurses work with patients, families, and populations to promote wellness, manage acute illness, assist in managing chronic illness or disability, support families in end-of-life care, provide care coordination, or evaluate care outcomes.