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Connected Care: Improving the Health Care Ecosystem
How to deliver a more integrated, interoperable digital health ecosystem to ease stress on nurses and provide more time for patient.
Members in Action Case Study: Multidisciplinary Teams Improve Outcomes for Low Risk Moms
Virtua Health, a comprehensive community health system, serves communities in southern New Jersey and the greater Philadelphia region.
Working with Employees
Hospitals view employees and employee relations as a top priority, and the importance of employee relations issues grows daily.
Investing in the Power of Teams to Address Social Needs
Learn how Regional One Health and New-York Presbyterian Hospital improved health outcomes by leveraging specialized skills of care team members to identify and address the social needs of their patients.
Highly Reliable Leaders Listen! Podcast Episode
Hear recent research detailing what patients see as listening from caregivers, and what leaders can do to model these behaviors through caring for the caregivers by building relationships and listening to them.
Rule clarifies ability of VA nurses to practice across state lines
The VA released an interim final rule this week clarifying its authority to allow VA nurses to deliver health care services in a state other than their state of licensure, registration or certification.
Value Initiative Members in Action: CHI Health Creighton University Medical Center – Omaha, Neb
CHI Health and Creighton University Medical Center, an academic medical center in Omaha, Neb., partnered to design and build University Clinic, a new primary care-based medical facility that functions as a learning laboratory for inter-professional health sciences education, research and collaborative team-based care. Read more.
Improving Professional Practice: A Peer Review Primer
More than thirty years ago, the American Nurses Association defined nursing peer review (NPR) as an essential core function of professional nursing practice