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Choosing the Best Name for Your Nurse Practitioner Practice

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Your Mission and Services The first step in choosing a name for your business is to revisit your business model, mission, and service offering. Clarifying your business model, mission, and service offering is a fundamental step to starting your business. You must be clear about what you offer and how you will take it to market.

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Reimagining Nursing: The Path to a More Resilient Healthcare System

Daily Nurse

Integrated care models are emerging as a vital solution, blending advanced technologies, redefined clinical roles, and cross-disciplinary collaboration to meet our healthcare providers’ mounting pressures. These models provide a pathway to a more resilient healthcare system that is focused on both the needs of patients and clinicians.

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Upsells in Healthcare: Ethical, Legal, Risky?

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Upselling and cross-selling are widely used practices to do just that; they increase the value of a sale or service. Upselling refers to recommending a premium version of a product or service, whereas cross-selling refers to recommending a complementary product or service to enhance the primary product or service.

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What Is A Clearing House & Do You Need One?

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Services Provided by Medical Billing Clearinghouses To better understand how clearinghouses work, here is a list of the common services they provide and how they benefit you, the provider. Claims can be filled out online or uploaded directly from the EHR if it has direct integration.

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Trailblazers in Scrubs: Celebrating Black Nurses Who Changed History and Inspire the Future

Daily Nurse

In the 1940s, she worked tirelessly to integrate nursing schools and secure scholarships for Black nursing students. During World War II, Osborne was a consultant to the National Nursing Council for War Service, helping place Black nurses in the military. Her efforts led to the U.S. Army Nurse Corps desegregation in 1945.

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The Relentless School Nurse: A Prescription for America – Choose Community

The Relentless School Nurse

He identifies three core elements that make community possible: relationships, service, and purpose. Here’s how we can integrate these principles into our professional practice: Cultivating Relationships Enhance visibility and accessibility throughout the school. Engage with students, staff, and faculty beyond the health office.

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10 Strategic Steps to Eradicating Racism in Nursing Education

Daily Nurse

Without inclusive pedagogy that integrates diverse perspectives and equitable teaching methods, minority students face educational disparities. The Strategic Plan includes the integration of anti-racism and DEIAA initiatives into the institution’s strategic plan. To learn more about our Racism in Nursing Campaign here.