August 2023

The inadvertent harm of nurse resiliency — and how leaders can help

Bari Faye Dean – 2 days ago Nurses may be the first people to use the old airline advice about putting one’s own oxygen mask on before helping others. But they often do not follow this advice, according to various reports that reveal nurses are admitting to experiencing mental health issues but are not getting […]

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The latest recruitment trend: ‘Quiet hiring’

Kelly Gooch – 22 hours ago Many people are familiar with the term “quiet quitting,” which refers to a phenomenon in which employees reduce their enthusiasm at work and stick to the minimum expectations of their role. Now another labor-related trend is trending: “quiet hiring.” Ross Jahnke, EdD, director of professional development programs in the

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‘A race to the bottom’? What hospital execs think about billing for MyChart messages

Giles Bruce – Thursday, July 27th, 2023 Health system leaders have differing opinions on the usefulness of billing patients for MyChart messages, with some telling Becker’s it will relieve burdens on healthcare providers and others saying it will just create another one. At least 17 health systems now charge patients for certain patient portal interactions

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