Thu.Jul 10, 2025

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What To Do When Patients Don’t Pay

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Money can be a touchy subject, especially for people in the helping professions, such as you and your fellow NPs. The topic of money tends to be particularly challenging for new practices and providers. You’re just starting your practice, and you’re eager to build your business. Sometimes, you spend more time with your patients than you know you should, but you try to be there for them and want to help.

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Advice and Tips for New Travel Nurses

The Gypsy Nurse

So, you are taking your first assignment and you aren’t sure what to expect, or you are looking for some advice. We frequently see posts in our Facebook group asking for advice and tips for new travel nurses. Veteran travel nurses are great about giving advice and being there to mentor new travel nurses as they start their assignments. In this article, we put together some of the best advice and tips we have seen in our Facebook group for new travel nurses.

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5 Leadership Skills Every DNP Should Master  

Daily Nurse

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) professionals play a crucial role in the evolution of the healthcare system. The role of the DNP extends beyond the bedside, focusing on leading teams, shaping policy, implementing evidence-based practices, and driving improvements in care delivery and organizational change. To meet these demands, DNPs must possess more than clinical expertise by exhibiting a robust set of leadership skills.

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Infographic: Best Practices for Nursing Advocacy Communication

Health Leaders | Nursing

Knowing how to communicate with legislators and governing bodies is an essential part of nursing advocacy. When it comes to participation in the legislative process, it's important to identify and build relationships with local, state, and federal policymakers. CNOs should know who the decision-makers are and what committees they are on, and try to become their subject matter experts who they can call upon to discuss nursing-related issues.

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How to Start Virtual Care the Right Way: A Proven Roadmap for 2025 and Beyond

Speaker: Dr. Christine Gall, DrPH, MS, BSN, RN

The promise of virtual care is no longer theoretical and is now a critical solution to many of healthcare’s most urgent challenges. Yet many healthcare leaders remain unsure how to build a business case for investment and launching the right program at the right time can be the difference between value and failure. For organizations seeking a financially sound, clinically effective entry point, Virtual Patient Observation (VPO) offers a compelling case to lead with.

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Health Equity Starts at Home: Renewing the Heart of Nursing  

Minority Nurse

I didn’t truly understand what nursing was until I began practicing it. Like many, I entered the profession because I loved people and science. But it wasn’t until I experienced community health firsthand that I discovered the beating heart of nursing—meeting people where they are, supporting them before a crisis, and helping them stay healthy and whole in their everyday lives.

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Is a Compact License Worth it?

Empowered Nurses

This month, nurses in Pennsylvania received some long-awaited news: the Keystone State is officially a member of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC). For many of us, this milestone feels like a long-overdue acknowledgment of what nursing is today—a profession that transcends state lines, especially in an age of telehealth, travel nursing, and national emergencies.

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The Relentless School Nurse: Storytelling Is Our Strength – Bridging the Gap Between Perception and Reality in School Nursing

The Relentless School Nurse

The Most Important Work Happens in the Quiet Moments Every day, behind the door of the health office, stories unfold—stories of resilience, worry, courage, and connection. They rarely make headlines. No one live-tweets the moment a terrified student with asthma learns to trust their inhaler or the quiet exchange when a child confides about chaos at home.

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2025 Summer Reading List

Nurses Advocates

It’s that time of the year again! Summer is the best for reading. I have been doing my Summer Reading List since 2015. Each year, it gets better and better because of the people who contribute. This year, I am excited to share the list with you as we have several new contributors as well as those who have contributed each year. I hope you will take the time to review the list.