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Meet Nancy Colobong Smith, American Nephrology Nurses Association’s President-Elect 2023-24

Minority Nurse

I also am consulted regarding evidence-based practice and care planning. After being an assistant manager for several years, I realized that the parts of my role I enjoyed most were providing education, mentoring, clinical care, and improving systems. My certification motivates me to stay current and engaged in my specialty.

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Care Coordination: The Key to Improving Patient Outcomes

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.” The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) defines care coordination more holistically as “the process of ensuring that the patient’s health needs and preferences for health information and services are met across the continuum of care.”

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Understanding Functional Medicine

Minority Nurse

” In terms of the medical culture, Brooke observes, “ The traditional medical model focuses more on acute care and managing symptoms, which can lead to skepticism towards approaches that are perceived as less evidence-based or more time-consuming.”

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The Payoff of Wound Care Education: Get a Return on Your Investment

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Develop Clinical Expertise in Wound Care. Wound care certification education is the starting point for ramping up your organization’s expertise in this area. Proper wound care certification education equips clinicians with information on the latest evidence-based practices for managing different types of wounds.

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New HIPAA Regulations in 2022-2023

The HIPAA Journal

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) also published an interoperability rule in March 2020 that applies to Medicare- and Medicaid-participating short-term acute care hospitals, long-term care hospitals, rehabilitation hospitals, psychiatric hospitals, children’s hospitals, cancer hospitals, and critical access hospitals (CAHs).

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