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Why Nursing Careers Are More Impactful Than Ever Before

We Care Online

In this article, well explore how nursing careers are changing and the growing impact nurses have today. However, the accelerated pace can be demanding, and the admissions process is competitive. A Shift Toward Patient-Centered Care Nurses are central to the shift toward patient-centered care in healthcare settings.

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Leveraging Virtual Care Technology for Efficient Transitions of Care

Electronic Health Reporter

Care transitions, such as pre- and post-admissions and pre- and post-surgery, are pivotal points for ensuring adherence to the care plan and improved outcomes. The article Leveraging Virtual Care Technology for Efficient Transitions of Care appeared first on electronichealthreporter.com.

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A Baby Step Backwards

The Healthcare Blog

With the headline “Medicaid ACO Improves Maternity Care” jumping off the cover of its September issue, we were expecting great things from the article “ Massachusetts Medicaid ACO Program May Have Improved Care Quality for Pregnant and Postpartum Enrollees ” (Megan B. Cole, et al.). This is not a picayune academic point.

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Why Attribution Bias Might be the Costliest Bias

Sensible Medicine

I am a total sucker for an article that argues for the importance of primary care. Pat Croskerry’s 2002 article in which he identifies 30 “failed heuristics, biases, and cognitive dispositions” is one of my absolute favorites that I reference a few times a year.

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Florida Law Requires Hospitals to Report Patients’ Immigration Status

Scrubs

A new law is set to pass in the state of Florida that will require all hospitals receiving Medicaid funding to collect information regarding their patients’ immigration status as part of the admissions process. Patients’ names also wouldn’t be disclosed to the state.

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