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4 Ways to Accessorize While on Duty

Scrubs

While bedside manner and knowledge are equally important for nurses, there’s one other surprising factor that has an impact on the way we are perceived by patients and colleagues: appearance. A recent study showed that nurses themselves deem others to be “good nurses” based on their appearance and outfits. Another study revealed that nurses wearing unconventional attire, such as colorful scrubs reduced anxiety among children in a hospital setting.

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Prediction: Dr. Jay Bhattacharya Will Never Treat COVID as “One of 200 Diseases That Affect People”.

Science Based Medicine

It's interesting to ponder an alternate reality where doctors who said the pandemic ended long ago took their own advice. The post Prediction: Dr. Jay Bhattacharya Will Never Treat COVID as “One of 200 Diseases That Affect People”. first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

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Friday Reflection 31: Senses, Memories, and Medicine

Sensible Medicine

LT was an 80-year-old woman admitted to our inpatient medical team with gram-negative bacteremia. She came to the hospital with three days of weakness, fever, chills, and anorexia. After briefly interviewing and examining the patient with my team in room 23 of the emergency room, I excused myself while they finished their assessment. Sensible Medicine is a reader-supported publication.

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Elevating Care Coordination: A Comprehensive Guide on Interoperability

Guideway Care

In the ever-changing healthcare landscape, improving care coordination in primary care has become a focal point. The need for seamless communication among various departments is more crucial than ever. This article aims to shed light on how interoperability can be a game-changer in achieving improved care coordination among departments. The Imperative for Interoperability Healthcare has evolved, and so have the challenges.

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Friday Reflection 31: Senses, Memories, and Medicine

Sensible Medicine

LT was an 80-year-old woman admitted to our inpatient medical team with gram-negative bacteremia. She came to the hospital with three days of weakness, fever, chills, and anorexia. After briefly interviewing and examining the patient with my team in room 23 of the emergency room, I excused myself while they finished their assessment. Sensible Medicine is a reader-supported publication.

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Gain a Competitive Edge: Up Your Value for Customers With Automated Medical & Pharmacy Prior Authorization Software

Myndshft Blog

It’s no secret that in the hyper-competitive healthcare technology landscape, software-as-a-service (SaaS) providers need to adapt fast to customer needs or risk losing them to more agile and innovative competitors. As the need to streamline administrative processes in healthcare grows, so does demand for integrated solutions. Automated medical and pharmacy prior authorization simplifies one of the most notoriously time-intensive tasks your customers face.