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601. 8 health systems' initiatives to help homeless populations
Homelessness has been linked to negative health outcomes, but some health systems have trouble reaching these patients and discharging them safely at the care course's conclusion. A study published ...22 September 2022 -
602. Continuous monitoring technology streamlines workflows and supports short-staffed clinical teams
... burnout, enhance efficiency, and improve patient safety. Continuous patient monitoring systems reduce the frustration and risks associated with alarm fatigue Technology has evolved since health systems ...22 September 2022 -
603. October 2022 Issue of Becker's Hospital Revie
... the evolution of health IT. And he's excited for the future of the field. Peter Winkelstein, MD, CMIO, Kaleida Health The seamless sharing of patient data has long been a goal of many in healthcare. ...22 September 2022 -
604. Promoting Health Equity: Why Access to Care Is an Essential Component
As serious systemic inequities have come into focus in recent years, health equity is top of mind for many of today’s healthcare leaders. This includes providing high reliability care (i.e., patient care ...22 September 2022 -
605. Parkland launches hospital at home program
Dallas-based Parkland Health launched its Hospital at Home program, according to a Sept. 21 news release. The program enables patients to access hospital-level care in the comfort of their homes from ...21 September 2022 -
606. How integrating specialty pharmacy into care delivery can lead to better patient outcomes, payer partnerships and revenues
Pharmacy teams and operations have traditionally stood on the sidelines of care delivery, but recognition of their value to the patient and physician experience is growing — and they are getting pulled ...21 September 2022 -
607. How Dr. Tammy Lundstrom is working to solve Trinity Health's workforce shortages
... months as chief medical officer of Trinity? TL: We're trying to reduce unnecessary clinical variation that doesn't add value for the patient. That's a big part of my work, which I love working with all ...20 September 2022 -
608. Why and How Team Nursing is Here to Stay
... proving to be not just a temporary adaptation to the pandemic but an evolution that optimizes staff resources over the long-term. Of the various nurse staffing models, the nurse-to-patient ratio model ...20 September 2022 -
609. 7 recent patient experience study findings
Here are seven studies on patient experience that Becker's has covered since Aug. 10: 1. Twenty-eight percent of LGBTQ patients felt stereotyped by their healthcare providers, a poll published Sept. ...19 September 2022 -
610. Intermountain Healthcare rolls out pediatric telehealth services
Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Healthcare is rolling out a telehealth service for pediatric patients. The service will be available 24/7. The goal is to provide care to patients in their home communities ...16 September 2022 -
611. Scaling standardized protocols saved one hospital $12M in 1 year
... can increase operating room utilization, first case on-time starts and patient and surgeon satisfaction How a perioperative surgical home program has decisive impacts on patients, surgeons, efficiency ...16 September 2022 -
612. Physician burnout is a patient safety hazard, study suggests
... matter of patient safety," Latifa Patel, MD, chair of the British Medical Association's representative body, told Bloomberg Sept. 14. "Tired, undervalued and understrength doctors cannot work to the best ...15 September 2022 -
613. More than 60% of physicians experienced burnout in 2021, study finds
... to their limits," according to the study's authors. Its chronic nature has "depleted healthcare workers' emotional reserves," and political skepticism toward vaccines and science has taken a toll on patient-provider ...14 September 2022 -
614. Hands-on training improves patient satisfaction with online portals: study
Patients who receive in-person training for online portals are more likely to use them, according to a study from Columbus-based Ohio State University College of Medicine. The study, published Sept. ...13 September 2022 -
615. 7 chief nursing officers on their most pressing issues
... COVID-19 surges we have seen expanding patient needs, many with particularly high acuity, at the same time we've experienced a national shortage of nurses and other clinical staff. As a health system, we ...13 September 2022 -
616. Equum Medical taps Blue Cirrus to help build nursing telehealth network
... patient flow, and nurse and patient satisfaction," Equum Founder and CEO Corey Scurlock, MD, said. "We know providers of care across the country are looking to telehealth maturity models as they begin to ...13 September 2022 -
617. PAs push for permanent expansion of practice authority
... American Medical Association — have opposed permanent scope of practice expansions for PAs, saying the move was necessary to respond to the COVID-19 crisis but could jeopardize patient safety if kept permanently. ...12 September 2022 -
618. Building a specialty pharmacy program that focuses on who matters most
Clearway Health partners with hospitals and health systems to strengthen or build specialty pharmacy programs, equipping them to reach more eligible patients and provide more comprehensive services to ...13 September 2022 -
619. Washington hospital using whiteboards to communicate patients' wishes
Providence Holy Family Hospital in Spokane, Wash., is implementing changes in its maternity center with the intention of improving communication between patients, nurses and physicians, the Spokane Journal ...08 September 2022 -
620. Patient experience surveys should start probing discrimination, researchers say
HCAHPS surveys have been around for more than 15 years, yet they still don't poll patients on whether they've experienced discrimination or recieved culturally competent care, Kaiser Health News reported ...08 September 2022

