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Prioritizing Health System Transformation: A Strategy for Clinical and Financial Success

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This not only allows for the efficient operation of current systems but also equips the organization to scale innovations giving them the ability to better meet the needs of patients. By doing that, we have to partner with our clinical teams and our financial teams and a variety of different teams across the organization.

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Building High-Reliability in Healthcare: Principles and Strategies

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In today’s complex healthcare environment, consistently delivering safe, high-quality care is both challenging and necessary. Highly-reliable organizations (HROs) work to create an environment in which potential problems are anticipated, detected early, and addressed before catastrophic consequences can occur.

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Nursing Leadership: What Is It and Why Is It Important?

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Every nurse has the potential to lead, whether on the front line, in their unit, or as a resource for others. Good nursing leadership improves patient outcomes, reduces medical errors, and improves staff retention — benefiting patients and healthcare organizations. What are the key competencies in nursing leadership?

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Barbara Bosah

Minority Nurse

Barbara Bosah, MS, RN, PCCN, is a highly skilled nurse manager in the thoracic and surgical intermediate care unit and vascular progressive care unit at the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC), downtown campus in Baltimore, MD. Our unit specializes in providing care for some of the sickest patients within the Maryland region.

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Celebrating Black Nursing Leaders: Mary Howard

Minority Nurse

Mary Howard, DNP, RN, NEA-BC is the executive director of The Ohio State University East Hospital and is responsible for operations, strategic planning, and program development. In February, we’ll highlight healthcare leaders who are prominent figures in their organizations and are making transformational impacts in nursing.

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Proactive vs. Reactive Healthcare: Deep Guide

Practice Builders

Development of Medicine Now, the United States has seen innovations such as electronic medical records, patient relationship management, the Affordable Care Act, and telemedicine that have improved the quality of Medical care. This minimizes health services costs by cutting down on emergency visits and hospitalizations.

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What Is Lateral Violence in Nursing?

Relias

While individual acts of lateral violence can appear relatively harmless, they create a toxic environment that takes a toll on employees’ morale, hindering the success of the healthcare institutions for which they work. Workplace bullying and lateral violence among nurses heighten tension within an already high-stress environment.