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The First Year: What to Expect When Running a New Nurse Practitioner Practice

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Personalize communication: Use SMS or email appointment reminders. HIPAA Compliance: Ensure patient records are secure and private. Resources Small Practice HIPAA Violations Risk Management Pro Tip: Work with a consultant or healthcare attorney to ensure your practice meets all regulatory requirements.

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Nurses Month Continues

The Nursing Site

Nurses request and carry out orders, educate patients and caregivers, assist with filling in the healthcare illiteracy gaps of communication, provide direction and supervision to aids and assistants as well as other necessary disciplines providing care and assistance. Nursing is hard work physically, emotionally, and mentally.

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Nurses as Key Players in Telehealth

Daily Nurse

They should understand how to appear on camera and communicate with patients through technology. Nurses must know and comply with HIPAA, information security, and confidentiality. You won’t necessarily make more money, but you will be more marketable and have a better work-life balance.” Arends agrees.

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