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Virtual Nursing Will Be Nonnegotiable: Here's How CNOs Can Prepare

Health Leaders | Nursing

The panel discussion included four key points about virtual nursing strategy. Individualize the program First and foremost, virtual nursing programs should be individualized to fit the needs of a health system. Those nurses can then mentor novice nurses as well. This webinar was sponsored by Collette Health.

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Hospitals Are Looking for Hard ROI in Virtual Nursing

Health Leaders | Nursing

Health systems across the country are launching telemedicine programs aimed at improving the nurse's workload, but both value and sustainability are hard to pin down. Virtual nursing is all the rage these days, with health systems across the country launching telemedicine-based programs aimed at helping their beleaguered nurses.

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Team Up to Tackle Care Redesign

Health Leaders | Nursing

Trinity Health is taking a team approach in redesigning care delivery inside the hospital, using a three-person model that includes nurses, nursing assistants, and virtual care technology. This could help Trinity and other health systems retain nurses who are considering leaving or retiring.

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Recruiting and Retention: Bridging the Gap, Part Two

Health Leaders | Nursing

Not only are there not enough nurses entering the industry, but there are also many tenured nurses who are leaving the profession or retiring and taking their knowledge with them. Lewis also recommended a nurse emeritus program, where seasoned nurses who are close to retirement can mentor newer nurses or even nurse leaders.