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The Nursing Shortage and Patient Safety

Relias

Because of these ongoing trends, healthcare organizations and the nursing community must work collaboratively to find ways to examine the link between the nursing shortage and patient safety. Patient safety is a fundamental goal of all health care.

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Extended Nurse Work Hours and Patient Safety: Effects and Solutions

Relias

But the effect of long nurse work hours on patient safety is an area of concern. Despite the perks of a 12-hour workday, the impacts of 12-hour vs. eight-hour nursing shifts on patient outcomes can be significant. Nurses worked even longer days during the COVID-19 pandemic, and some still do because of ongoing staff shortages.

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How to Build Trust around AI in Healthcare

EvidenceCare

Michelle Flemmings Starting with small-scale implementations in specific areas can provide proof of concept and demonstrate AI’s impact on operational efficiency and patient satisfaction. This can significantly reduce the risk of errors and improve patient safety.

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Main Value-Based Care Metrics for Healthcare Practices

Practice Builders

Efficiency of Patient Care Efficiency plays a crucial role in providing excellent patient care, significantly impacting both patient satisfaction and clinical outcomes. Patient-Centric Approach Value-based care emphasizes patient-centricity, where patients are empowered as active partners in their healthcare journey.

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What is the Quadruple Aim of healthcare?

Mobius MD

Improving population health Beyond the traditional emphasis on individual patients, the Triple Aim defined population health as an essential focus. By collaborating with community partners, healthcare institutions can support prevention, early intervention, and long-term health management.

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Why prioritize value-based care over volume?

Health Prime

The value-based care approach strives to ensure patients receive the most appropriate care tailored to their individual needs, leading to better long-term outcomes and overall patient satisfaction. This patient-centered approach improves patient satisfaction and leads to increased treatment adherence and better health outcomes.

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5 Signs Your Behavioral Health Practice Needs to Regain Centralized Control (And How to Do It)

Valant

Efficient operations are the foundation of any successful behavioral health practice, with a thoughtful clinical workflow supporting quality patient care and sustainable practice growth. Centralized control streamlines workflows, fostering collaboration among staff and optimizing resource allocation.

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