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Hospitals Are Looking for Hard ROI in Virtual Nursing

Health Leaders | Nursing

It adds another set of expert eyes to the details that make up the patient record, while freeing up the bedside nurse to focus on hands-on duties and interactions that improve care management. Warr says a virtual nursing program will only succeed if it addresses multiple pain points. We've got to impact patient care."

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Patient Connections: Sharing Your Authentic Self While Maintaining Boundaries (Podcast)

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Nurse Essentials · Sharing Your Authentic Self While Maintaining Your Boundaries One of the most important soft skills for nurses is the ability to create connections with patients. In a recent episode of Cleveland Clinic’s Nurse Essentials podcast , Foxx discusses how nurses can connect with the patients they care for.

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Top 3 Trends in Nursing in 2024, So Far

Health Leaders | Nursing

Leaders have also been working to address nurse wellbeing and burnout, workplace violence, and innovative recruitment and retention strategies. Here are three current top trends in nursing, according to Vicky Tilton , vice president, patient care services and chief nursing officer at Valley Children's Healthcare.

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Selecting Staffing Models: How CNOs Can Nurture Patients and Nurses

Health Leaders | Nursing

CNOs must prioritize what works best for patients while also meeting the needs of their nurses. According to Vicky Tilton , vice president of patient care services and chief nursing officer at Valley Children's Healthcare , there are several innovative staffing models that CNOs could implement at their health systems.

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Nurses Help Nurses Succeed, Stay Safe, and De-Stress

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Thirty nurses at three medical centers in Southern California were chosen to receive the honor, which includes a $10,000 gift from the foundation. Nurses were selected based on “a bias toward action; a capacity for self-direction; originality and creative instincts; courageous and bold thinking; and the potential to achieve even more.”

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Strengthening the Role of Nurses in High-Reliability Cultures  

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By Meredith Foxx, MSN, MBA, APRN, NEA-BC , Executive Chief Nursing Officer High reliability is a commonly repeated term in healthcare today. Rooted in quality and safety excellence, high-reliability cultures lead to better health outcomes and patient experiences, improved efficiency, increased job satisfaction and more.

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Building Great Nursing Teams (Podcast)

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She now serves as chief nursing officer at Cleveland Clinic Euclid Hospital, where she stresses the importance of highly functioning nursing teams. It’s taking care of patients.” Take the personal, emotional stuff out of it if it is about quality or safety – anything with a patient experience.