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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Latanya Weston

Minority Nurse

This includes the ability to show respect to another and communicate appropriately. One of the major complaints in the patient population is that providers do not listen. As nursing leaders, we can’t overstate the importance of being a good listener and communicating relevant information to providers.

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Main Value-Based Care Metrics for Healthcare Practices

Practice Builders

Value-based care metrics cover a wide range of criteria, from the effectiveness of care coordination to the adherence to preventative care. These measures encourage medical providers to prioritize patient-centered care, maximize resource utilization, and reduce healthcare costs by tying financial incentives to quality results.

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Enhancing Patient Care: Medical Assistants’ Key Role in Preventive Healthcare

Northwest Suburban College

Supporting Primary Care Providers Medical Assistants are integral members of primary care teams, aiding physicians, nurse practitioners, and other healthcare providers in delivering patient-centered care.

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A ‘SEET’ at the Table: Managing the Four Drivers of Patient Experience

Walker Info - Patient Experience

Studies of diabetic and heart attack patients show greater self-management skills and improved quality of life when reporting positive interactions with providers. Effective communication from providers correlates to stronger adherence to medical advice and treatment plans, especially for patients with chronic conditions.