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Intellectual and developmental disabilities: Nurse advocacy

American Nurse

An evidence-based educational intervention aims to enhance confidence. Although most nursing and medical schools offer little comprehensive education on IDD, many nurses working with these patients must clarify complex medical histories and address unique needs across all healthcare settings.

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Meet Nancy Colobong Smith, American Nephrology Nurses Association’s President-Elect 2023-24

Minority Nurse

She is the national president-elect 2023-24 of the American Nephrology Nurses Association (ANNA). We have an in-house team that consists of over 100 unit-based RNs trained in HD, SLED, PD & CRRT who perform approximately 6,000 procedures a year on one campus with support from the dialysis technician team.

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Home Health Specializations Boost Performance, Bottom Line

Relias

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is planning to implement the Home Health Value-Based Purchasing (HHVBP) model nationwide in 2023. Investing in clinicians and caregivers to ensure they have specialized education and training appears to be the best way to stay compliant. Incentivize Staff Education.

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Post-Acute Care Training Promotes Employees as an Asset

Relias

One way to invest in them is to provide ongoing, high-quality development through training that reaches beyond practical needs, which usually includes onboarding newly hired staff and complying with industry, state, and national standards. The post Post-Acute Care Training Promotes Employees as an Asset appeared first on Relias.