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Reimagining Nursing: The Path to a More Resilient Healthcare System

Daily Nurse

This evolution is fueled by innovations like AI-driven tools, virtual care platforms, and wearable technologies that unlock nurses’ advanced skills, enhance care coordination, and personalize patient experiences. This limited their ability to influence broader health outcomes.

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Building better health outcomes by design

NRC Health

Join us as we kick off a new season of NRC Health’s Patient No Longer podcast designed exclusively for healthcare visionaries ready to envision a new era in the healthcare customer journey. The post Building better health outcomes by design appeared first on NRC Health.

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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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Promoting Dignity and Respect in Patient Care Training

American Medical Compliance

The course emphasizes the importance of patient confidentiality, privacy, and person-centered care. Providers gain practical strategies to ensure every patient feels valued and heard. Effectively communicating during the encounter may result in: Reduced patient anxiety during the encounter.

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How to Tap into the Healing Power of Color, Sound, and Art in Your Practice

Nurse Practitioners in Business

A study published on PubMed Central reports: ”Art contributes to creating an environment and atmosphere where patients can feel safe, socialize, maintain a connection to the world outside the hospital and support their identity.

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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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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.