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Understanding the Evolution of CPR Training in Non-Acute Care Settings

Non-acute facilities face CPR-training challenges due to high turnover among both patients and staff, a situation which is slowly but steadily being addressed.

April 01, 2021

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Credentialing and Provider Enrollment for 2018: General Survey Conclusions

Credentialing and provider enrollment survey results reveal an area of healthcare in flux. Shrinking revenue make these functions more important than ever and are driving a need for better enterprise-level solutions and data to power stronger decision-making.

April 01, 2021

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Four Factors Contributing to High Turnover in Healthcare

While seeking to address the issue of healthcare staff turnover, it is imperative to identify exactly the factors contributing to this phenomenon. Various qualitative studies worldwide have surveyed some common reasons for staff turnover in hospitals.

April 01, 2021

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Understanding the Importance of HCC Capture in At-Risk Contracts

As hospitals take on more at-risk contracts in the value-based payment era, it is increasingly important that financial officers understand HCC capture and how the health status of contracted populations is calculated. Appropriately documenting and coding a patient’s full illness burden is essential to the financial health of hospitals.

April 01, 2021

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HealthStream’s Top 15 Compliance Blog Posts from 2017

Providers’ success at providing quality care is at risk when healthcare organizations are challenged by compliance. These 15 HealthStream blog posts from 2017 demonstrate our commitment to solutions focused on improving compliance.

April 01, 2021

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Effective CPR Training and Workplace Integration Requires Executive Support

Executive buy-in is a core component of a competent, continual and comprehensive CPR training system for healthcare workplaces.

April 01, 2021

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Good Communication is Vital to Improving Care Transitions in Frail Geriatric Patients

When care transitions are being planned, every member of the care team should listen to the patient and the family. By placing the patient and family at the center, the team can facilitate a good transition and an effective plan of care for frail geriatric patients.

April 01, 2021

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Advancing Nursing Practice in Care Coordination and Transition Management

The time has come to advance the practice of registered nurses to include care coordination and to manage the transition of patients between settings of care, from acute care to the many ambulatory settings and the community.

April 01, 2021

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Don’t Forget Staff Engagement When Working on Patient Safety Initiatives

We asked two leaders in patient safety about how they engaged staff in patient safety initiatives, and they both agreed that employee engagement with their efforts was a key to success, sharing, “You can have the best plans, but the real work happens at the bedside.

April 01, 2021

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HealthStream’s Top 10 Revenue Cycle Blog Posts from 2017

Providers’ success at providing quality care is at risk when the revenue cycle is not working well. These 10 HealthStream blog posts from 2017 demonstrate our commitment to solutions focused on improving the revenue cycle.

April 01, 2021

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Changing Healthcare’s Mindset Around CPR Training and Readiness

Many healthcare organizations see CPR training as a one-off exercise, when instead they should view it as a critical component of patient care and improved outcomes.

April 01, 2021

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10 Things to Know about CoPs for Home Health Agencies in 2018

With insight from Gina Mazza of Fazzi Associates, understand the basic information about the new Conditions of Participation for Home Health Agencies that must be implemented by January 13, 2018.

April 01, 2021

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CPR Training and Education Evolves to Improve Survivability and Outcomes

CPR training is evolving and improving for better outcomes. It now incorporates multiple components, including online coursework, live classes, interactive testing manikins, and regular drills to assess competency.

April 01, 2021

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Ensuring Better Care Transitions for Frail Geriatric Patients

By educating the entire inter-professional team about open and honest communication, shared decision-making, and how to recognize frailty and frailty-related conditions, we will make significant advances in the care for older adults in our country.

April 01, 2021

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Best Practices, Experts, Predictions, and Problems: HealthStream’s Top 10 Blog Posts for 2017

Here are our 10 most popular blog posts published in 2017. The topics ranged from best practices and responses to new government mandates to predictions about problems healthcare leaders would be facing throughout the year and beyond.

April 01, 2021

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Understanding the Value of Virtual Reality for Healthcare

Dr. Albert “Skip” Rizzo, Ph.D., Director Medical Virtual Reality-Institute for Creative Technologies, and Research Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and School of Gerontology at the University of Southern California discusses the development and future promise of virtual reality in healthcare.

April 01, 2021

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Current and Future Ways Augmented Reality is Improving Healthcare

Augmented Reality (AR) technologies have the potential to transform the way medical students learn, change how physicians understand and care for their patients, and produce an entirely different type of healthcare in the future.

April 01, 2021

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Effective Healthcare Guidelines for Using Data vs. Being ‘Data Driven’

Massive amounts of data are useless if the workforce cannot understand what’s been collected, or how to use it to improve systems and processes. A truly ‘data driven’ operation ensures that its workforce can capture, analyze and use data effectively.

April 01, 2021

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Supporting Leader Development in Healthcare

Leadership development training is essential to employee retention and development of new leaders. To be successful in these efforts, healthcare organizations must secure leadership buy-in, identify their development targets, and create support mechanisms that will sustain the program.

April 01, 2021

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Predictions for Data’s Future in Healthcare and Elsewhere

Big Data is seen as a monolithic warehouse that can be cherry-picked for relevant information. That’s going to change as healthcare and other major industry sectors realize that end users need a steadier, and usable, flow of information.

April 01, 2021