I will ask nurse leaders to share details on the solutions they are using to tackle the nursing profession's biggest challenges.
Monday, November 4, 2019

What's on the minds of CNOs?

From Nov. 13 to Nov. 15, I'll be moderating roundtable sessions at the HealthLeaders 2019 CNO Exchange in Ojai, California. For me the highlight of the event is getting to see nurse leaders come together to share effective solutions that have the potential to improve the healthcare industry for nurses and for patients. In this week's feature article, I share questions I'm eager to ask the event's attendees, and what I'd like to learn more about during my time with a dynamic group of nurse executives.

Also, in this issue:

 

3 Questions I Want to Ask Nurse Leaders at the CNO Exchange
I will ask nurse leaders to share details on the solutions they are using to tackle the nursing profession's biggest challenges.
 
 
How to Prevent Clinician Burnout
A new National Academy of Medicine report offers solutions to prevent caregiver burnout. Get more specifics on the recommendations.
4 Top Patient Safety Risks in Ambulatory Care
A new report identifies diagnostic errors as the top patient safety risk in ambulatory care settings. Find out what events made the list.
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5-Part Strategy to Create a Population Health Services Organization
In the New Orleans area, LCMC Health is making strides toward value-based care by taking a population health services organization approach to its new clinically integrated network.
How and Why This Rural Hospital CEO Taps Into Public's 'Buy Local' Sensibility
The top executive of Grande Ronde Hospital and Clinics hosts monthly breakfasts with community leaders to build rapport and demystify the institution in the public's eyes.
 
 

Must Reads

Here's how much nurses make in every state
Forbes
A distraught man asked a nurse friend to help him die, prosecutors say. Now she's charged with murder.
The Washington Post
UC Davis Health opens up more residencies for nurse practitioners
Sacramento Business Journal
Hospital cleared after 7 sickened from possible fentanyl exposure in Oberlin
Fox 8 Cleveland
Doctors, nurses are burned out on the job, does that put patients' health at risk?
Philly Voice
 

As always, thanks for spending your time with us today. I welcome any feedback, story ideas, and advice you may have. You can reach me at jthew@healthleadersmedia.com or Tweet @jen_NurseEditor.

 

Jennifer Thew, RN
Senior Editor, Nursing