While nurses can’t completely control patient flow, there are several things they can do to improve bed availability and reduce length of stay, according to a blog post from TeleTracking Technologies.
Patients come in many shapes and sizes. So do their complaints – from the seemingly trivial to the ones that will obviously trigger a malpractice lawsuit. A practice that masters the management and ...
This episode, titled Optimizing Subcutaneous Therapies in NSCLC: Practical Integration, Patient Selection, and Workflow ...
The last element of the 5 Rs -- right time -- has often been governed by the "30-minute medication rule." For as long as many nurses can remember, every hospital, unit, and nurse has passed ...
Healthcare administration sits at the crossroads of patient care and system efficiency. In this dynamic field, administrators face the challenge of balancing high-quality patient care with operational ...
Panelists discuss how shared decision-making empowers patients when choosing between IV and SC administration routes. Panelists discuss how patient counseling and shared decision-making are central to ...
What is the closed-loop drug delivery system you are developing for chemotherapy? We are designing a system that is able to keep the concentration of a drug near its target concentration in the blood ...
How are you centering the patient in your plasma-derived therapies work? We put the patient at the center of the work we do on a daily basis. Delivering plasma-derived therapies, or PDTs, is so much ...