What's behind this recent surge in demand for home healthcare?
U.S. healthcare system could reduce its healthcare spending by a whopping 30% if all patients received evidence-based healthcare.
Safety-net hospitals have cut readmissions, but how does this compare with other hospital readmission rates?
Healthcare providers are most likely to use IT when practicing in a payment environment that incentivizes and supports such care.
Learn the latest on The Joint Commission’s standards for safety.
Costly rehospitalizations are often avoidable
Do ACO quality improvement programs improve patient care?
A look at the role of, and increasing demand for, ambulatory care RNs.
Experts warn of a 130K nursing shortage by 2025. So why is nursing school enrollment so restricted?
Due to a lack of both nursing instructors and clinical sites willing to host student nurses, enrollment in nursing programs is limited. That’s hardly ideal for a profession that experts warn will be short some 130,000 nurses by 2025.
Homeward Bound: The Rise of Home Health Nursing
What's behind this recent surge in demand for home healthcare?
Keeping Up with the Times
U.S. healthcare system could reduce its healthcare spending by a whopping 30% if all patients received evidence-based healthcare.
Medicare Program Reduces Readmissions, but is it Fair?
Safety-net hospitals have cut readmissions, but how does this compare with other hospital readmission rates?
Maximizing EHR-Based Care
Healthcare providers are most likely to use IT when practicing in a payment environment that incentivizes and supports such care.
National Patient Safety Goals for Hospitals
Learn the latest on The Joint Commission’s standards for safety.
12 Ways to Reduce Hospital Readmissions
Costly rehospitalizations are often avoidable
How Hospital ACOs Differ from Others in Quality Improvement
Do ACO quality improvement programs improve patient care?
The Nurses Who Keep Patients Out of the Hospital
A look at the role of, and increasing demand for, ambulatory care RNs.
Why Are Nursing Programs Turning Away Qualified Applicants?
Experts warn of a 130K nursing shortage by 2025. So why is nursing school enrollment so restricted?
Why Nursing Programs are Turning Away Qualified Applicants Despite a Looming Nurse Shortage
Due to a lack of both nursing instructors and clinical sites willing to host student nurses, enrollment in nursing programs is limited. That’s hardly ideal for a profession that experts warn will be short some 130,000 nurses by 2025.