This article is authored by Sukhdeep Singh, senior consultant development.
How does a healthcare system keep its patients well cared for despite a nursing shortage? ChristianaCare, like many other healthcare systems across the nation, had to face this question in the last ...
Healthcare decision-makers increasingly recognize that patients who are more actively involved in their personal health care will experience better health outcomes and incur lower costs. While there ...
Two healthcare professional groups have launched an international competition to raise awareness about the patient care technician role among students and strengthen the future talent pipeline. The ...
The global healthcare system is expected to face a shortage of 4.5 million nurses by 2030, with burnout identified as a leading cause for this deficit. In response, Taiwan's hospitals are taking ...
Patient-facing solutions give patients more control over their experience while giving nurses more time in their day.
As digital health and telemedicine technologies continue to explode, patients are increasingly being drawn into their care in ways unlike ever before. And hospitals and health systems know they must ...
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The post-pandemic world has changed the way patients approach care for themselves and loved ones, reflecting the long-term impact created by Covid and creating a new healthcare landscape for providers ...
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Having a downtime plan is only the first step. Healthcare organizations need to test their plans to ensure clinical staff know what to do when systems go down.
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