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21 Telling Stats About the Future of Nursing

21 Telling Stats About the Future of Nursing

Despite expanding workloads and fear of violence and harassment on the job, 84 percent of nurses would pick the same career again and again.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
Nurse Community
Workplace Safety
Change Management
40 Million Americans in Food-Insecure Households are at Risk of Type 2 Diabetes

40 Million Americans in Food-Insecure Households are at Risk of Type 2 Diabetes

A new study reveals a link between food insecurity and insulin resistance as a result of the stress hormones released when you don’t know where your next meal is coming from.
Chaunie Brusie
March 26, 2021
Food
Diabetes
Patient Lifestyle
A 12-Month Supply of Birth Control Pills Cuts Costs and Unintended Pregnancies

A 12-Month Supply of Birth Control Pills Cuts Costs and Unintended Pregnancies

Check whether you practice in a state that legally requires insurance to cover a 12-month supply of OCP.
Taleena Nadkarni
March 26, 2021
Women's Health
Patient Care
Sexual Health
Are You a Nurse That is Interested in Pursuing an MBA?

Are You a Nurse That is Interested in Pursuing an MBA?

Here is advice from someone who has been there.
Tamara AL-Yassin
February 10, 2023
Business
Back To School
Entrepreneurship
6 Ways Providers Can Help Low-Income Patients Afford Expensive Treatments

6 Ways Providers Can Help Low-Income Patients Afford Expensive Treatments

More than half of Americans have delayed healthcare in the past year due to financial burdens of care.
Katherine Boyarksy
March 26, 2021
Management & Treatment
Insurance
Patient Care
6 Ways Primary Care Facilities Can Attract Young People

6 Ways Primary Care Facilities Can Attract Young People

Young adults tend to forgo primary care providers in favor of the efficiency and convenience of retail clinics and urgent care. But does this mean PCPs will fade away in the decades to come?
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
Primary Care
Family Practice
Urgent Care
Addressing Substance Use Disorders In Nurses

Addressing Substance Use Disorders In Nurses

Drug overdose deaths increased by nearly a third from April 2020 to April 2021, according to data the CDC published late last year, with overdose deaths exceeding 100,000 in a single year for the firs
Tara Haelle
March 2, 2022
Mental Health
Self-Care
Psych
6 Ways Nurses Can Provide Better Care for Patients Living with HIV/AIDS

6 Ways Nurses Can Provide Better Care for Patients Living with HIV/AIDS

Nurses can improve treatment and access for people living with HIV/AIDs at every point along the care continuum.
Maura Hohman
March 26, 2021
Patient Care
HIV/AIDS
Quality & Performance Improvement
6 Ways Healthcare Workplaces Fail to Support Employees and Contribute to Burnout

6 Ways Healthcare Workplaces Fail to Support Employees and Contribute to Burnout

And why burnout is never just your fault…
Chaunie Brusie
March 26, 2021
Burnout
Nurse Community
Hospitals / Health Systems
Please Stop Calling Us Superheroes

Please Stop Calling Us Superheroes

When calling nurses heroes we are asking them to set themselves apart, to suffer in silence and not ask for what they need because superheroes are self-sufficient.
Tara Rynders
February 2, 2023
Burnout
Resiliency
Covid-19
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