Artificial intelligence (AI) is helping nurses better predict health problems before they become emergencies, according to a new review of existing research published in JMIR Nursing.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services July 16 announced nationwide implementation of a new risk-based survey review process for high-performing nursing homes ...
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See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. For years, health care’s AI boom has largely centered on physicians.
Across the country, nurse leaders are rethinking how care is delivered and what it means to lead through transformation. The past few years have shown us that traditional nursing models — which were ...
As part of my Simply Explained series, I’ve been covering a range of student-centered instructional approaches, from project-based learning to experiential and inquiry-based learning. Today, I cover ...
In light of the recent nursing strikes in New York and California, it's time to dive into the surge in union activity. In January, two separate sizeable healthcare strikes began on the east and west ...
Picture a nurse. What comes to mind? Perhaps a maternal, Nightingale-esque figure in white, a demure assistant to the physician. Perhaps a carousel of naughty nurse costumes, a TV RN capable of little ...
To reduce mortality rates, fall and tumble rates, and delirium incidence among hospitalized patients, it is crucial for nurses to learn Evidence-Based Practice (EBP). To achieve this, developing ...
In the skilled nursing industry, nursing shortages are more than just a financial burden: they’re a persistent, human crisis that is profoundly impacting SNFs’ ability to deliver residents a high ...