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Using Software To Revolutionize Healthcare Communication and Improve Patient Care

Electronic Health Reporter

This article is copyrighted strictly for Electronic Health Reporter. Communication is one of the most important parts of the healthcare industry, but as it stands it may be the most challenging element as well. Illegal copying is prohibited. By Dipak Prasad, senior product manager, Devbridge. To reach the […].

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How Medical Professionals Can Enhance Patient Care Through Formal Education In Counseling

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Beyond the advancements in medical technology and procedures, there is a growing recognition of the importance of mental and emotional well-being in patient recovery and overall health. Empathy and Communication: The Heart of Healing At the core of healthcare is the human connection between the practitioner and the patient.

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The vital role of patient feedback in enhancing quality of care 

Health Prime

Patient feedback plays an important role in the quest to achieve process improvement in medical practices. An article in the BMJ said that feedback on the patient’s experience, with the encouragement of the healthcare team to address identified problems, improves quality.

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When Is It Okay to Use Personal Devices at Work?

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Thanks to the rise of telehealth and electronic health records, using digital communication devices on the job has become second-nature for many nurses and care providers. Several healthcare facilities have issued communication devices to staff members or asked nurses to use their own devices.

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12 tips for caring for patients with uncommon conditions

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I have found that patients know more about what is going on than we think. “Communicate!” “Talk to your patient. And again, I say treat every patient like they’re the only patient you have. . Feel free to share your patient care advice in a comment below! ” — Bruce B.

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Is It OK for Internists to Wear Masks Forever?

Sensible Medicine

The parallels to universal precautions, the balance of comfort, communication, and patient safety, and the issues of power in the doctor patient relationship keeps me coming back to the issue. When Dr. Sarkisian emailed me about a recent experience, I asked if she would expand her thoughts to an article.

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Can Virtual Nursing Can Solve the Staffing Crisis?

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The technology aims to help nurses deliver direct bedside patient care with fewer distractions. The engineers started out by identifying which tasks pull nurses away from the bedside, such as getting equipment or making notes, to eliminate these potential distractions when they are interfacing with a patient. .