There is a strong correlation among nursing excellence and patient loyalty, physician engagement, and clinical outcomes, finds a new Press Ganey report.
"It reinforces and affirms what I've known all along: the impact that nursing [has] on pretty much everything in healthcare and healthcare organizations." – Christy Dempsey, DNP, MSN, MBA, CNOR, CENP, FAAN, chief nursing officer at Press Ganey. Nursing excellence has many far-reaching effects. According to a new survey by Press Ganey, there is a strong correlation among nursing excellence and patient loyalty, physician engagement, and clinical outcomes. Speaking of excellence, perhaps you know someone who has positively influenced your healthcare organization through creative solutions that have saved revenue, improved day-to-day processes and operations, or increased patient outcomes. If you do, nominate them for HealthLeaders 20, our program to highlight healthcare problem solvers. We all know that meaningful recognition goes a long way! Also, in this issue: Hospital amenities outweigh clinical outcomes Black boxes in the operating room Lowering operating room costs | |
That's all for today's issue. As always, send any tips, thoughts or advice my way at jthew@healthleadersmedia.com or Tweet @jen_NurseEditor. | |
Jennifer Thew, RN Senior Editor, Nursing | |
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