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2 Major Impacts of the Nursing Shortage

Health Leaders | Nursing

According to Goettl, there are significant financial returns from investing in turnover. You] still have to invest in appropriate and safe nurse staffing, but the big investment is in professional development, providing opportunities for non-nurses like techs and LPNs to go back to school so they can stay in the health system."

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How a Care Coordination Center Can Improve Care Inefficiencies

Health Leaders | Nursing

The South Florida health system invested about $1.7 Pillar: CMO Image: Tags: care coordination nursing staffing technology Article Type: Analysis Published Date: Monday, November 11, 2024 Hide sidebars: Render small main image: million in the 3,000 square foot facility and equipment. This improves quality and safety."

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The Ins and Outs of International Nurse Recruiting

Health Leaders | Nursing

CNOs should also invest time in creating cross-cultural communication workshops, according to VanRiel, and work with both the universities and hospitals in the international community to determine what their needs are. You’re not competing, everybody is feeling the pinch with staffing,” VanRiel said.

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Contributed Content: Investing in Preceptor Education – A Necessity for the Future of Nursing

Health Leaders | Nursing

In todays healthcare environment, where nursing turnover is alarmingly high, investing in preceptor education is a smart and necessary strategy. But beyond the financial argument, this investment speaks to the heart of what nursing is all about: creating a culture of care, support and excellence.

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Virtual Nursing Is Only Half the Equation for Offloading Nurse Burden

Health Leaders | Nursing

According to Stephanie Johnson, executive director of system virtual care for UnityPoint Health and Mastermind participant, CNEs, CNOs, and other nurse leaders must advocate for investment in technology as tools that will allow nursing to continue as a profession.

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Geisinger Moves Towards Virtual Nursing in Post-Acute Care

Health Leaders | Nursing

We've aligned our recruitment and retention strategies with these profiles and have invested in remote work support and engagement programs to maintain a strong sense of team identity," Godino said.

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Virtual Nursing and Real Results. How Nurse Leaders Are Rebuilding the Care Model from the Inside Out.

Health Leaders | Nursing

If a health system is going to invest in new technology, why not apply it everywhere possible? When considering the future of virtual care technology, the participants are dreaming bigger. In addition to using the technology for nursing, it's clear that the next step in the journey will be to involve multidisciplinary teams.