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5 Risk Control Considerations as Nurse Practitioners’ Scope of Practice Expands

Minority Nurse

Professional Liability Trends and Implications Professional liability trends are evolving as NPs take on greater responsibility for patient care. Where NPs have reduced or restricted practice authority to provide patient care, liability is often shared with supervising physicians (Candello, 2023). Informed Consent.

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Top 10 Ways Being a CNA is Rewarding

We Care Online

CNAs play a critical role in patient care, and while the job can be challenging, it’s also incredibly rewarding. In this blog, we’ll explore the top 10 reasons why being a CNA can be one of the most fulfilling careers you can choose—and how WeCare Online can help you get started with flexible, online courses.

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10 key aspects for minimizing underpayments and maximizing revenue 

Health Prime

Read more about this in our blog 5 techniques to improve communication between your front desk and back office. Engage in regular training and continuing education The healthcare industry is dynamic and staying informed about regulatory changes and industry best practices is essential. Subscribe to the Health Prime blog.

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Is a Career in Healthcare Right for You?

MedQuest College

The healthcare industry encompasses a wide range of roles—from hands-on patient care to behind-the-scenes support—all essential to helping others maintain and improve their well-being. Many healthcare roles begin with formal education and certification, but continued professional development is common and often required.

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Opening Your Own Practice vs. Working at a Group Practice: Pros and Cons

Valant

This level of control allows you to create an environment that reflects your priorities for patient care. You can decide to specialize in certain treatment methods or set up your practice to be more welcoming and accessible to specific patient groups. This can lead to longer wait times for patients.

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Dr. LaToya Freeman Shares Insights on Med-Surg Nursing

Minority Nurse

I am able to influence patient care and outcomes through three spheres of practice: patients, nurses, and the system/organization. I have had the pleasure of working with multidisciplinary teams to provide quality care to patients through a multitude of venues.

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How to address staff shortage in your medical practice 

Health Prime

When your practice is understaffed, it can lead to increased stress, decreased efficiency, and compromised patient care. Read more about this in our blog A Three-Point Checklist for choosing your Technology Solutions Partner. Read more about it in our blog 4 reasons why you should train your staff to improve your practice.