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The Powerful Leadership Role of the DNP in Today’s Evolving Healthcare Systems

Minority Nurse

This article examines the leadership role of the DNP within healthcare systems and their contributions to improving care through clinical leadership, systems and organizational leadership, advocacy and policy, and interprofessional collaboration. Their impact on policy and advocacy leaves a lasting impact on the healthcare system.

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How to restore trust in the American health care system

Medical Economics

Value-based care models prioritize patient outcomes, transparency, and collaboration, fostering trust and improving healthcare experiences. Innovations like virtual visits and AI technologies enhance patient engagement, communication, and proactive care, strengthening trust.

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Nursing at the Speed of Trust

Minority Nurse

Trusting Others Nursing is a collaborative profession. The home hospice nurse trusts that the social worker’s notes are up to date regarding the patient’s psychosocial situation. The school nurse must have mutual trust and respect with both the teachers with whom she collaborates and the students he cares for.

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How Transformational Leadership Improves Patient Safety

Relias

These attributes (and others) can translate to greater improvements in patient safety. Transformational leadership is especially effective in health care because it emphasizes teamwork and everyone’s ability to step up as a leader when needed. Collaboration Transformational leaders encourage collaboration and teamwork.

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The Role of Dental Assistants in Infection Control and Patient Safety

Northwest Suburban College

Dental Assistants play a crucial role in maintaining infection control and patient safety within dental practices. They are responsible for ensuring that the dental office adheres to strict protocols and standards to minimize the risk of infection and protect the well-being of both patients and staff.

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The Nursing Shortage and Patient Safety

Relias

Because of these ongoing trends, healthcare organizations and the nursing community must work collaboratively to find ways to examine the link between the nursing shortage and patient safety. Patient safety is a fundamental goal of all health care.

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National Patient Safety Goals Depend on Good Communication

Relias

Patient Safety Awareness Week, sponsored by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement , is the perfect time to review the Joint Commission’s National Patient Safety Goals. For 2023, its list of patient safety goals for hospitals includes the following: Identify patients correctly. Use medicines safely.