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4amthoughtspot · 8 months
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✧The Ugliness of life is that sometimes we can't undo what has been. It doesn't matter how devastating the outcome is, we can't turn back time -can't change the past- can't fix the future, what's done is done.
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In medical device manufacturing, the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is proving to be a transformative force with compelling reasons to adopt this cutting-edge technology.
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hislop3 · 4 months
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JAMA Study: Private Equity Ownership and Hospital Outcomes
Happy 2024! I trust everyone had a blessed and happy holiday season and rang in the New Year with joy and optimism. Across the last two months of 2023, JAMA (Journal of American Medical Association) has published two studies on private equity ownership in healthcare, specifically in hospitals and SNFs. Not to accuse JAMA of having a bias but the parallel between the two studies/articles is…
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artisticdivasworld · 5 months
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The Hidden Cost of Burnout in Nursing: Impact on Patient Outcomes
Nursing is more than a profession; it’s a calling that demands unwavering dedication, compassion, and resilience. However, the high-stress environment in which nurses operate can lead to a pervasive issue: burnout. This blog post examines how burnout among nurses not only affects their well-being but also has a significant, often overlooked impact on patient outcomes. Understanding Nurse…
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familydocblog · 10 months
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Medicine Goes High-Tech: The Impact of AI on Healthcare
Introduction: Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the healthcare industry, making significant advancements in diagnosis, treatment, and patient care. In this blog post, we will delve into the profound impact of AI on healthcare and explore how it is reshaping the delivery of care for the tech-savvy young adults demographic. How AI is changing healthcare: AI is transforming…
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jaceanthonyllc · 11 months
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Recognizing the connection between a robust healthcare workforce and positive patient outcomes is a quest for providers of medical staffing in St. Louis, Missouri, needs to remember to ensure that patients receive high-quality care. Here are the connections between a strong healthcare workforce and patient outcomes:
Read more: https://www.jaceanthony.com/link-between-healthcare-workforce-and-patient-outcomes
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lyfebin01 · 11 months
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Telemedicine, or virtual visits with healthcare providers through video conferencing or phone calls, is changing how we think about healthcare.
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25 Ways Healthcare Data is Revolutionizing the Healthcare Industry
An exhaustive list for healthcare and healthcareIT colleagues and friends. Happy Reading!
Healthcare data refers to the information collected from various sources in the healthcare system, including medical records, laboratory results, and insurance claims. This data can be used in numerous ways to advance healthcare and improve patient outcomes. From improving patient safety to developing personalized treatment plans, healthcare data is a valuable tool that can help healthcare…
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imrovementcompany · 1 year
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Identifying and Eliminating the Eight Types of Waste in Healthcare
In today’s healthcare industry, Lean principles have been adopted to eliminate waste and improve efficiency. The application of lean principles in healthcare has gained popularity over the years as it enables organizations to reduce waste and increase efficiency, resulting in improved patient outcomes. In the lean methodology, waste refers to any process or activity that does not add value to…
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innonurse · 1 year
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Health informatics: An easier method of keeping tabs on the spread of infectious diseases
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- By InnoNurse Staff -
A framework recently created by Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation scientists, when applied to social interaction maps, has proven valuable in studying how viruses propagate in society and how we might stop them.
Read more at Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
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Other recent news and insights
India: 5C Network, backed by Tata 1MG, has acquired AI healthtech startup Krayen (The Economic Times)
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despazito · 4 days
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daily reminder to watch the knick if you can handle accurate depictions of botched surgeries
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skyloftian-nutcase · 2 months
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Speaking of prompts, lofty if u have any doodle or ficlet prompts for today that u can think of I'd love something distracting/to do. It has been A Weird Day lmao
Hmmmm
Healthcare doodle? Of whatever healthcare scene you like the most, or make one up?
Draw your favorite blorbo knitting?
Writing prompt: one of the boys gets a freaking break.
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i do not personally like the weird sanitization of electroshock therapy a lot of even contemporary academic articles take part in.
It’s never been found to permanently benefit patients and has historically been used as a fear tactic to keep mental patients in line, so seeing it spoken about as “oh, this is so very safe and painless and there’s no downside it’s a wonderful treatment for mental illness that’s unfairly criticized” is bizarre to me. It was prescribed as a “cure” for homosexuality as well as a way to subdue patients for more invasive procedures. It’s just archaic and there are better and safer options to treat mental illness that don’t require zapping your brain.
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the-cookie-of-doom · 1 month
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man, something they do not prepare you for in nursing school is the lack of closure. I have a lot of empathy and I tend to connect very deeply with my patients, especially like the patients I've had the last two weeks where I spend hours talking to them and really getting to know them. But once the shift ends, or they leave the hospital... I have no idea what happens to them after that.
My patient this week was in the hospital for suicidal ideation. He was on an involuntary 14 day hole because of how serious it was. Now I know he's out of the hospital, and I really hope he's doing okay. I think he will be, he seemed to be doing very well during our talk and seemed more excited for the future. But there's no way to know.
It's unethical in most cases for health care staff to have any kind of relationship with patients outside of the hospital, especially when it comes to mental health patients. There's too much of a power imbalance. If someone were to track me down on Facebook after I took care of them, I would be obligated to block them
Still. It really sucks. These are people that I poured a significant amount of myself into caring for. I really wish there was a way to know if they're okay later down the line.
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artisticdivasworld · 5 months
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What are Nurse: Patient Ratios?
Nurse staffing ratios are a hot topic and have been for quite some time. In an attempt to cut costs and save money, for profit hospitals and clinics decided to give more patients to each nurse, thereby saving the cost of one or more nurses on their payroll. Sounds good to management. They save money and make investors happy. But what does it actually do? We explored some of the issues nurses…
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They'll choose mercy and they'll be nice because of fucking course they will, they're the Flash family.
also they won't do anything fucked up around the kids
BUT GODDAMN DID THE FRACTION MAKE A MISTAKE.
HOLY SHIT
When the Fraction targeted the Flash family's friends, family and cities, they signed their own death certificate. Their entire empire will crumble. They don't stand a chance.
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