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Staying Healthy On The Frontlines: A Nurse’s Guide

Scrubs

Utilise Guides On Your Medical Condition As a nurse, you’re well aware of the value of reliable health information. These guides on your medical condition , if you have one, can be invaluable and can be found through providers like The Independent Pharmacy. They can provide advice, share their experiences, and offer emotional support.

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Building Trust and Truth in Patient Social Networks

Health Populi

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. How impactful might social networks be on different aspects of health care?

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Mastering Prior Authorization Roles: Responsibilities and Training Demands Explored

ACMA Blog

Engagement in Prior Authorization: Duties and Training INTRODUCTION: The prior authorization (PA) process is critical in providing some patients with their medically necessary products. It ensures that what the patient receives is medically appropriate for their situation.

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How to Improve Your Experiences for Your Med School Reapplication

Accepted Blog

Community service is not just another hoop you need to jump through to get admitted to medical school. However, it’s not easy to convince an admissions committee that you want to pursue a medical career if you haven’t spent sufficient time in a clinical environment. Work as a Certified Nursing Assistant or a Medical Assistant.

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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 nine places, patients are still being served by temporary arrangements – with locums being paid up to £1,000 a day to keep services going.