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Nursing Leadership in the First State

American Nurse

Nurses are a group of extraordinary individuals who are well-suited to lead through elected office and influence policies that externally shape our practice and the well-being of our patients (Haney, 2022). A current study shows how union-sponsored, peer-led, self-care may benefit nurses, patients, and healthcare organizations.

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Virtual Nursing's Future? One Platform, Many Uses

Health Leaders | Nursing

Houston Methodist , which launched its virtual nursing program in 2022, is now using the platform to facilitate more than 500 admits and discharges a day across eight acute care campuses, says Steve Klahn , the health system's clinical director for virtual medicine.

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Virtual Nursing’s Future? One Platform, Many Uses

Health Leaders | Nursing

Houston Methodist , which launched its virtual nursing program in 2022, is now using the platform to facilitate more than 500 admits and discharges a day across eight acute care campuses, says Steve Klahn , the health systems clinical director for virtual medicine.

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Let’s huddle up

American Nurse

A comprehensive ambulatory cancer center’s journey to implementing tiered huddles Takeaways: Tiered huddles are brief conversations that occur throughout levels of an organization or across health systems to improve patient safety, communication, situational awareness, care coordination, resource utilization, patient outcomes, and service.