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Telemedicine and Virtual Consultations: Expanding Nursing Roles in Rural Healthcare

Daily Nurse

Because rural communities are often lower-income, salaries are also lower for healthcare providers. All of this has a significant impact on community members, too. Much research indicates that rural communities have more chronic conditions and poorer health outcomes.

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Careers in Virtual Nursing: What You Need to Know

Post University

The Technological Foundation of Virtual Nursing Believe it or not, the first telemedicine technology was used as far back as the 1960s when NASA built health monitoring sensors into the spacesuits of astronauts so their vitals could be tracked during space travel.

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Digital-First Strategies For Nursing

Carlow Today & Tomorrow

Digital technology has given nurses the power to work efficiently and communicate effectively. However, the transition from traditional service models to digital-first health care is not easy. It is made less complicated by collaboration, communication and strong leadership.

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6 Ways ER and Urgent Care Nurses Can Bridge the Gap for Uninsured Patients

Scrubs

ER and urgent care nurses can mitigate these fears by being well-informed and empathetic communicators. For instance, websites that provide low-cost blood tests or telemedicine services allow patients to receive preliminary assessments and basic care without expensive hospital visits.

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Leadership at All Levels: The Crucial Role of Nurse Leaders

Scrubs

Most governing bodies recommend that nurses take on leadership responsibilities to enhance health outcomes and foster leadership across disciplines. They are compassionate, approachable, and possess great communication abilities. Their impact on promoting patient-centered care will only grow more essential.

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Neonatal Nursing in Rural and Underserved Communities

Every Nurse

Strategies for Improving Neonatal Care in Rural Settings The challenges facing neonatal nurses in rural areas can seem daunting, but there are strategies that healthcare providers and policymakers can implement to improve the quality of care provided to newborns in underserved communities.

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MHA Healthcare Administration Salary and Career Outlook

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Interprofessional Education MHA Job Specialization Interprofessional education is a style of learning in which students in two or more professions learn about, from, and with each other to enhance effective collaboration and improve health outcomes. According to the U.S.