@seanessee The bifurcated financing at end of life is horrendous-choose hospice and NO therapy available-can’t we ID palliative can apply to speech, OT, Pt to engage the patient in quality of life? Just don’t want heroic measures. It’s an either or...
I appreciate @isabelallende's comments about the power of #books to connect & empower girls & women. I can't wait for @cojeffcolibrary "An Evening with Isabel Allende in Conversation with Kali Fajardo-Anstine" this Friday to hear more: https://t.co/SDoSJphKEX. #WomenHistoryMonth
@np_chat So glad to join the conversation. I have a comment not as much on the type of certification we choose but on ensuring that there is a standardized process for communicating this to employers. I am currently working on a strategy to ensure our HR system can import this data
@DrTiffMonique After reading all of the nursing theorists in school it feels more dragged out than rushed :) but otherwise agree. We are eternally at the crossroad of an identity crises and something.
Remember the program that replaces health care workers with cops for some 911 calls in Denver? No one they encountered was arrested during its first six months, according to a progress report. https://t.co/QAXPGVMl1a
"If there is one lesson we’ve learned from this terrible pandemic," says Jennifer Orozco, PA-C, director of advanced practice providers at Rush University Medical Center, "it’s that our health care system can’t survive without PAs and APRNs." https://t.co/nbHs4320ET
First AHC impact results show a 9% reduction in emergency department visits for Medicare beneficiaries. We have much more to learn, but these findings demonstrate the promise of systematically identifying & addressing health-related social needs. https://t.co/YcuXzZRbSL