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Negotiating the physician identity in an era of complexity and connectivity (Part 1)

Sensible Medicine

The analogy of a physical hospital expanding from its original isolated ward to become an interconnected quaternary care center may help. The argument that we “have earned” the right to dictate the care plan by working long hours is superseded by the reality that the best plans are co-constructed and evidence-based.

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AI is Transforming Healthcare Behind the Scenes

Mobius MD

Optimizing the Supply Chain Like patient flow management, hospitals and clinics rely on a steady flow of medical supplies and medications to provide effective care. Supply chains may seem distant from a physician’s role in healthcare, but functioning supply chains reduce procedural delays and patient care disruptions.

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Is getting people off weight loss medications the right move?

The Healthcare Blog

The diet is associated with many complications that often lead to hospital admissions for dehydration, electrolyte disturbances, and hypoglycemia. While a keto diet may help people lose weight in the short term, studies show that weight loss is rarely sustained over the long run and may be detrimental to overhaul health.

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Care Coordination: The Key to Improving Patient Outcomes

Relias

By incorporating care coordination practices such as risk assessment, care planning, care transitions, patient education, patient navigation, telehealth, and home visits, care coordination teams can bring in resources to help patients navigate health concerns that span physical, behavioral, and social risk factors and needs.

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LPN vs. RN – Key Differences and Career Paths

MedQuest College

Key Responsibilities of an RN: – Conducting patient assessments – Developing and managing care plans – Administering medications and treatments – Performing diagnostic tests – Educating patients and families about health conditions Real-Life Scenario for an RN: Consider a day in the emergency department of a hospital.