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Wake Up to the Facts About Fatigue eBook Learn how nurses employed in a U.S.-based hospital setting responded to a survey about fatigue, and ways to help manage fatigue at your organization. | |
| | | | Safety is Now: Communication Strategies to Protect Patients and Care Teams Learn how to proactively detect sepsis and alert the right people quickly to initiate treatment and reduce mortality rates. Identify solutions to increase patient and staff safety and elevate their sense of security. Outline communication strategies that can improve both patient and care team safety. | |
| | Patient & Family Communication Engaging Patients to Support Value-Based Care Initiatives This paper offers strategies for reducing no-shows, reducing readmissions, improving well child appointment attendance, chronic condition management support, and improving satisfaction survey responses. | | | | | |
Top 10 Ways Pests Can Gain Access to Healthcare Facilities Pests can run, crawl, fly, and hitchhike their way into your facility. Some paths are obvious, like a door that is left open or poorly sealed, and some not so obvious. Here is a list of the ways pests can enter your facility and the methods for preventing entry. | | |
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