Nursing Leadership
Grinetta Elston, MSN, RN, EndoNurseIn the realm of nursing, the term "leadership" often is associated with a title, rather than individual pursuit and capability. However, frontline nurses like Florence Nightingale captured the role and meaning of leadership long before there were labels like chief nursing officer or nurse manager. There is a distinguishable difference between a leader and a manager.
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Alexandra Robbins, The New York TimesSeveral emergency-room nurses were crying in frustration after their shift ended at a large metropolitan hospital when Molly, who was new to the hospital, walked in. The nurses were scared because their department was so understaffed that they believed their patients — and their nursing licenses — were in danger, and because they knew that when tensions ran high and nurses were spread thin, patients could snap and turn violent.
Visit http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/28/opinion/we-need-more-nurses.html to view the full article online.
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Sarah Wickline Wallan, MedPage TodayNurse practitioners are earning more, and more are earning that income as salaried employees. A survey from the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) found a 6 percent jump in average base salary since 2011 and a 10 percent hike in total annual income over the same period.
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The Choosing Wisely® campaign is an initiative of the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) that works to improve communication between providers and patients. The campaign began in April 2012 with the goal of promoting communication that would help patients choose care that is supported by evidence, does not duplicate tests or procedures that have already been completed, does not cause harm and is truly needed to guide care. The ABIM Foundation challenged medical organizations to develop a list focused on their specialty. Currently, there are over 60 health care provider organizations that have released a list of tests or procedures to consider and addition organizations that plan to release a list in the coming months. There are 14 consumer groups that have collaborated with Consumer Reports that are supporting the Choosing Wisely® campaign, including AARP and the Leapfrog Group.
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Practice and Patient Care
Ellen Pitcher RN, MSN, MBA, NEA-BC, FACHEThe projection for 2021 is health care spending will reach $5 trillion or 20% of the GNP, which is not sustainable. The government is forcing the health care industry toward more transparency in cost and quality information that is public reported (Nickitas, 2013). Success is being demonstrated with populations based transitions of care models. These models align with primary care providers to ensure the patients understanding of medications and disease process to prevent poor outcomes.
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Members in the News
Bob Dent is the senior vice president and chief operation officer at Midland Memorial Hospital in Midland, Texas. With more than 25 years of experience in the health care sector, Dent has served as a nursing assistant, licensed vocational nurse, registered nurse, licensed nursing home administrator, chief nursing officer, and chief operating officer for various size organizations. He has also served as dean of a local community college.
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Healthcare Industry
Joanne Finnegan, FierceHealthcareInnovation is more than a buzzword in an industry as volatile as health care. Kaiser Permanente, one of the country's largest health systems, is using "pull strategies" to attract people to new ideas, according to Benjamin K. Chu, M.D., executive vice president of Kaiser Foundation Hospitals and Health Plan, based in Oakland, California.
Visit http://www.fiercehealthcare.com/story/how-kaiser-permanente-pushing-healthcare-innovation/2015-06-18 to view the full article online.
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