An unclear partnership: How do we get physicians and APPs to work together better?
Medical Economics
FEBRUARY 16, 2025
How do we get physicians and APPs to work together better?
Medical Economics
FEBRUARY 16, 2025
How do we get physicians and APPs to work together better?
Emerging RN Leader
FEBRUARY 16, 2025
By Rose O. Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN When I conduct focus groups with young nurses for organizations, I repeatedly hear a theme: They don’t see any loops being closed on problems and challenges. It is one reason why many pull back from shared governance efforts. It is critical today that nurse leaders have a […] The post Have a Bias for Action in Your Leadership appeared first on Emerging Nurse Leader.
The Healthcare Blog
FEBRUARY 16, 2025
By MICHAEL MILLENSON When the Philadelphia Eagles thrashed the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl, no one disputed that they sat at the peak of professional football. In contrast, NYU Langone Healths multi-million-dollar Super Bowl ad claiming #1 for quality care in the U.S. gave viewers just 2 seconds to read the very small print at the bottom of the screen providing an obscure justification for that championship status.
Sensible Medicine
FEBRUARY 16, 2025
Something a little different for a Sunday read for our paid subscribers today. Robert F. Graboyes is an economist, journalist, and musician who publishes at the Substack, Bastiat’s Window. This essay thinks about medical certainty and its relation to human flourishing. A version will be published later this week on Robert’s Substack, but we today have an early peek.
Forbes Healthcare
FEBRUARY 16, 2025
The Trump administration has begun purging thousands of employees at Department of Health and Human Service agencies, including the CDC, NIH, FDA and CMS.
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