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Reimagining Nursing: The Path to a More Resilient Healthcare System

Daily Nurse

Historically concentrated in acute care , nursing roles are expanding to encompass wellness, prevention, and patient education. The Case for Integrated Care Models Integrated care models revolve around a structured approach to care delivery that emphasizes continuity and coordination across all stages of a patient’s care journey.

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Contributed Content: Empowering the Future - Transforming Nursing Education to Meet the Growing Demand for In-Home Care

Health Leaders | Nursing

In-home care education The nursing profession is already under tremendous strain because of a scarcity of providers. Making matters worse is a deficit in educators who can teach necessary clinical skills. This includes mastering how social determinants like finances, family dynamics, housing, and nutrition impact health outcomes.

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Pain Management for Healthcare Providers Training

American Medical Compliance

Introduction to Pain Management Almost 35 million patients were discharged from U.S. hospitals in 2004; of these patients, 46 percent had a surgical procedure and 16 percent had one or more diagnostic procedures. Social determinants like income, education, and healthcare access shape health outcomes and pain management.

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How Nurses Can Influence Health Equity

Diversity Nursing

For example, some people may live in rural areas where they cannot easily access routine health exams. Others may need help understanding health recommendations due to language barriers. Whatever the disadvantage, health disparities can lead to poor health outcomes that negatively contribute to health equity.

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5 Strategies to Improve Patient Education & Teaching

MAS Medical Staffing

As a new nurse or healthcare professional, you’re acutely aware that your duties extend far beyond tending to your patients’ immediate needs—and that effective patient teaching is a crucial part of your responsibilities. Research backs the importance of patient education, too. What Is Patient Education?

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Careers in Virtual Nursing: What You Need to Know

Post University

Meanwhile, being able to see a nurse remotely protects patients (especially immunocompromised patients) from the risk of illness or virus transmission in a doctor’s office waiting room.

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Top Issues in Nursing — and How Nurse Leaders Can Address Them

Post University

Adequately Trained Staff As nursing shortages get worse, employers are often forced to seek less educated professionals who lack the extensive training or expertise needed to provide a high standard of care. All too often, this results in a negative patient experience. Download Guide 5.