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How to Handle Employee At-Risk Incidents in Healthcare Training

American Medical Compliance

This training teaches providers how to identify at-risk incidents, understand relevant healthcare laws, and follow proper reporting procedures. By mastering these skills, healthcare professionals can ensure compliance, protect patient and staff safety, and foster a culture of accountability.

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8 Types of DNP Specialties to Prepare You for a Rewarding Nursing Career

Post University

The skills and knowledge you learn with a health policy specialty can also help you understand how to develop policies that improve healthcare quality. This specialty can prepare you to provide guidance to policymakers and legal professionals from a nursing perspective in order to help create better healthcare laws and policies.

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Here's How the Chevron Decision Will Impact Healthcare

Health Leaders | Nursing

In a press release published the day of the ruling, the organizations said they were disappointed in the Supreme Court's decision, saying Chevron has helped those organizations ensure that healthcare laws are "interpreted and implemented appropriately." "We

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Managing Healthcare Staff with Compliance in Mind

Celayix

Common Compliance Challenges in Healthcare Staffing Healthcare organizations face many hurdles when trying to meet compliance standards. Some common challenges include: Complex Regulations: Healthcare laws and regulations are constantly changing. Managers must keep up with local, state, and federal rules.

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What Is an MSN Degree? (And Why It Matters)

Post University

The coursework that may be required as part of theMSN degree includes a variety of topics such as specialty nursing classes, healthcare ethics, healthcare law, healthcare policy and advocacy, pharmacology, and evidence-based patient care.

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Critical Steps Your Workplace Can Take Today to Prevent Suicide

NIOSH Science Blog

Historically, suicide, mental health, and well-being have been underrepresented in workplace health and safety efforts, but this is changing. Employers can play a vital role in suicide prevention. In some European countries, there are workplace standards for workplace psychosocial hazards that put workers at risk for suicide.

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Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner vs Psychiatrist vs Therapist: Understanding the Differences

Minority Nurse

If you’re considering seeking mental health treatment, you may be wondering about the differences between a psychiatric nurse practitioner, a psychiatrist, and a therapist. While all three professions can provide mental health care, they have different levels of education, training, and clinical roles.