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… a significant source of patient dissatisfaction.This dissatisfaction was exacerbated in the spring of 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic brought new restrictions limiting family members from visiting their loved ones in the hospital. This …
… disabilitiesThe Departments of PM&R started working together on this transition-of-care plan just as the COVID-19 pandemic began. The team initially sought to run a joint in-person transition clinic between pediatric …
… Graham, DO, who leads Cleveland Clinic’s Virtual Emergency Medicine Program, interacts with a patient.Origins and COVID-19 impactThe program arose from Cleveland Clinic’s desire to leverage technology to make emergency care more …
… looked at hospital admissions and readmission rates across medical and surgical, hospital site and diagnosis categories (including COVID-19), and by race and ethnicity. Risk scoring for hospital readmission ranged from 1 to 100, with …
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… Both organizations were so committed to the collaboration that we proceeded even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic,” says Ajay Gupta, MD, Section Head of Pediatric Epilepsy at Cleveland Clinic.How it worksUnder …
… led by Joan Kavanagh, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, ANEF, FAAN and Christine Szweda, MS, BSN, RN). The COVID-19 pandemic has complicated the new nurse’s transition to practice with truncated clinical experiences and modified …
… is also increasingly utilized. For example, these techniques have been widely used since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic for early detection of outbreaks, enabling the rapid mobilization of public health response teams.GIS …
For nearly 40 years, researchers have been shining a light on the challenge of moral distress among nurses and other healthcare professionals, but progress has been slow when it comes to developing interventions to help …
In the past 5 years, home healthcare has seen tremendous growth. An article published in HomeCare Magazine cited home health as leading all U.S. healthcare sectors in job growth at 4.4 percent growth …
New cases of coronavirus fueled by the omicron variant have soared since late 2021. The variant has been detected in most states and territories in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control …
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