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Meet Cardiac Nurse Diana-Lyn Baptiste

Minority Nurse

As a nurse and researcher, I follow the most up-to-date treatment national guidelines published by the American Colleges of Cardiology (ACC) and American Heart Association (AHA) and PCNA. These organizations are committed to providing the best practices, based on research to ensure good health outcomes for all.

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Why Care Coordination Is Important for Home Health and Hospice Agencies

Relias

While the plan of care is always the number one area for citations, care coordination consistently ranks right up there,” said SimiTree Compliance Senior Manager Sheila Salisbury-Sizemore. At a minimum, each patient’s medical record should reflect care team coordination at the following time points: Start of care.

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In Demand Career Spotlight: Pediatric Medical Assistant

ACI Medical & Dental School

In this blog post, we will be discussing the Pediatric Medical Assistant position. A Pediatric Medical Assistant plays a crucial role in supporting both pediatricians and patients in a clinical setting. Their role is vital for efficient clinic operations and enhancing patient care in pediatric healthcare.

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Meet Nicole Reid, Poison Control Nurse

Minority Nurse

At this point I was promoted to an administrative position as clinical operations coordinator. The tool also provides automated follow-up to the user and has the capability to provide further triage recommendations based on the interaction with the user during follow-up. That was a bit before my time though.

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Behavioral Healthcare Data Security: A Comprehensive Checklist for Protecting Patient Information

Valant

A structured approach to data security helps behavioral health practices protect patient information, maintain trust, and ensure uninterrupted clinical operations. For example, staff members who handle billing need insurance information, but not detailed clinical notes.

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