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ArticleHealthDecember 02, 2022
Healthcare mega-mergers drive need for nursing policy and procedure standardization
As healthcare systems expand, it is essential to standardize nursing policy and procedures to meet care standards. -
ArticleHealthNovember 02, 2022
Three pillars of healthcare technology predictions in 2023
Wolters Kluwer experts predict the three technology trends poised to make the most impact in 2023: extending the clinical setting, focusing on the patient, and the evolution of healthcare knowledge. -
ArticleHealthOctober 20, 2022
Crisis response leads to promising new care delivery models
Healthcare’s pain over the last few years has sparked new care delivery models that optimize nurse workforce staffing, and improve patient access and outcomes. -
ArticleHealthOctober 05, 2022
Why patient-centered care is so important
Patient-centered care and evidence-based practices set healthcare organizations up for success in a value-based care reimbursement model.
Topic: Health Provider Burnout and Retention
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ArticleHealthAugust 29, 2022
Professional development: Five strategies to support nurses’ growth
Supporting the professional development of nurses keeps everyone up to date on the latest techniques, technology and evidence used to provide quality care to patients. -
ArticleHealthNovember 07, 2022
Why hospitals should offer programs to reduce nurse burnout
As hospitals across the U.S. contend with rampant nurse turnover, burnout reduction programs are cost-effective strategies to improve nurse retention. -
ArticleHealthNovember 08, 2022
New approaches to nurse retention
Nurse leaders examine why nurses leave the profession and discuss proven workforce strategies to help improve nurse retention. -
ArticleHealthNovember 11, 2022
Why nurse residency programs improve retention
Amid high nurse turnover, nurse residency programs are proven to reduce attrition of new nurses while rendering savings to hospitals' bottom line.
Topic: Patient Outcomes
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ArticleHealthDecember 02, 2022
Healthcare mega-mergers drive need for nursing policy and procedure standardization
As healthcare systems expand, it is essential to standardize nursing policy and procedures to meet care standards. -
ArticleHealthNovember 02, 2022
Three pillars of healthcare technology predictions in 2023
Wolters Kluwer experts predict the three technology trends poised to make the most impact in 2023: extending the clinical setting, focusing on the patient, and the evolution of healthcare knowledge. -
ArticleHealthAugust 02, 2022
Providing access to evidence-based clinical decision support by land – and by sea
Through Mercy Ships, volunteer clinicians armed with donated clinical decision support tools from Wolters Kluwer can impact global communities and advance health equity. -
ArticleHealthMarch 13, 2023
Two new recommendations for preventing healthcare-associated infections with hand hygiene
Infection preventionists commonly refer to hand hygiene as the single most effective way to prevent infection from spreading.
Topic: Clinical Excellence
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ArticleHealthDecember 02, 2022
Healthcare mega-mergers drive need for nursing policy and procedure standardization
As healthcare systems expand, it is essential to standardize nursing policy and procedures to meet care standards. -
ArticleHealthOctober 20, 2022
Crisis response leads to promising new care delivery models
Healthcare’s pain over the last few years has sparked new care delivery models that optimize nurse workforce staffing, and improve patient access and outcomes. -
ArticleHealthOctober 05, 2022
Why patient-centered care is so important
Patient-centered care and evidence-based practices set healthcare organizations up for success in a value-based care reimbursement model. -
ArticleHealthDecember 21, 2022
The future of quality care is competency-based staffing
A panel of experts discusses the payoffs of using technology to manage and inform competency-based nurse staffing to ensure a safe work environment.
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