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Hospitals Are Looking for Hard ROI in Virtual Nursing

Health Leaders | Nursing

That program will debut soon in four of the health system's rural hospitals, where the nursing ranks are especially strained. Bedside nurses spend way too much time in documentation," Warr says. That might include reduced patient length of stay, which improves patient satisfaction scores as well as the room turnover rate.

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The Benefits of Nursing Informatics: How Information Technology Is Revolutionizing Patient Care

Post University

Healthcare informatics underscores all this, with nursing informatics particularly promising to dramatically improve outcomes throughout the industry. Keep reading to learn what nursing informatics is and why it’s such an important component of the modern healthcare sector. What Is Nursing Informatics?

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A Model of Care for Today and Tomorrow

Consult QD

They were fellows in Cleveland Clinic’s 2021 Executive Nurse Fellowship and their culminating project was to evaluate the health system’s current model of care and provide recommendations for a new one. Review existing nursing policies and procedures and define best practices per the current state.

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Tracking Key Metrics to Virtual Nursing Success

Health Leaders | Nursing

While the t r u r nover rate is a key metric, others include nurse satisfaction (measured in surveys) and time spent on the computer, usually tracked through the EHR platform. Patient satisfaction. It's important to remember that patient satisfaction and engagement do factor into an effective care management plan.

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Virtual reality: Treating pain and anxiety

American Nurse

The policy provides nursing staff with information regarding the appropriate population and indications; background and supporting evidence; exclusion criteria; nursing assessment; patient education; required equipment; procedural steps for cleaning, set-up, and use; storage; device maintenance; and documentation.