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Building Trust and Truth in Patient Social Networks

Health Populi

Namita Mohta of Brigham and Women’s Hospital co-write in the report. Social networks give providers-at-risk the opportunity to scale care to larger patient populations, identifying disease-specific patient support groups and caregiver support groups as very powerful platforms for that scaling.

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Exploring What Role Patient Advocacy Plays in Bundled Payment Outcomes

Guideway Care

Technological advancements, such as electronic health records and telehealth, are vital in supporting patient advocacy, enhancing care coordination, and ensuring comprehensive patient support within bundled payment models. It also plays a key role in diminishing instances of readmission back into hospitals.

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How to Improve Your Experiences for Your Med School Reapplication

Accepted Blog

Many have a semester or two of volunteering in a hospital playroom for a few hours a month. After you’re trained, you can work in patient support roles in clinics, nursing homes, and many other settings. Train and work as an Emergency Medical Technician on campus or in your community. Limited clinical experience.

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Primary care news round-up (14th to 20th March 2024)

Practice Index

Practices urged to win patient support for funding As an election looms, practices are being encouraged to win patient support for more investment in primary care. In the survey of 11,000 patients at 240 practices, some patients cited the benefits of having a written record of the consultation.

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Guide to the Types of Oncology Nurses

Guideway Care

Oncology nurses work in diverse environments, such as: hospitals cancer centers outpatient clinics doctors offices hospices nursing homes The diversity of work environments allows oncology nurses to provide specialized care tailored to the unique needs of cancer patients in different settings.