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Balancing Quality Care and Compliance for Hospice Nurses

Hospice Nurse Hero

The Balancing Act: Delivering Compassionate Care Amid Regulatory Demands 1. Documentation Challenges & Compliance for Hospice Nurses: Have you ever felt like the only thing your agency cares about is how fast you can get your admission entered? Sometimes, the demands of documentation can feel overwhelming.

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Evidence-based Practice in Nursing: Why It Matters to Nurses and Their Patients

Minority Nurse

Most nurses are familiar with evidence-based practice (EBP), using research-proven healthcare techniques to enhance patient care and the nursing environment and practices. And the benefits of EBP-led care are well documented. Getting involved in the nursing community by joining a professional organization is excellent.

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Patient Protectors

Chicago Caregiving

When staffing shortages impact patient care, advocates look out for patients’ best interests, says former nurse and current patient advocate Teri Dreher. Caregiving Magazine is committed to publishing a diversity of opinions. I presented that documentation and asked to see my client’s records.

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Why is Magnet Status Still Meaningful?

Minority Nurse

The new, simpler model reflects a greater focus on measuring outcomes and allows for more streamlined documentation, while retaining the 14 Forces as foundational to the program. ” What Does This Mean for Nurses Like You?

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Resiliency, Diversity, Opportunity: Core Tenants of a Magnet-accredited Nursing Program

Minority Nurse

Magnet recognition is an important designation that validates nursing contributions and commitment to providing quality patient care through innovation. Trials are going on looking at how AI can support documentation at the bedside. Positions include Nurse Educator , Assistant Patient Care Manager, and Patient Care Manager.

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Behind the Screen But Not Behind the Scenes: Virtual Nurses Provide Clinical Support, Additional Expertise

Minority Nurse

Virtual nurses may work from behind computer screens, but their impact is felt throughout healthcare as their expertise is increasingly integrated into patient care and nursing workflows. They now support clinical teams throughout the patient care continuum to help ease the overwhelming demands and address serious healthcare issues.

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Empower Nurses–They Will Lead the Way

Minority Nurse

And those who answer the call become the backbone of a high-functioning, compassionate health care system. Their expertise, patient care delivery, and commitment to the profession contribute a distinct perspective on how health care should be managed and delivered. Do you care about mental health access?

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