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How Reasoning-Based AI Improves Care Transitions

HIT Consultant

As AI and large language models (LLMs) become more integrated into healthcare, it is essential to develop frameworks that prioritize patient safety, clinical expertise, and evidence-based practice. About Matt A. Murphy Matt A.

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Cyberattacks: A Recipe for Nurse Burnout and Compromised Patient Care

HIT Consultant

Every cyberattack on the healthcare system serves as a stark reminder that communication breakdowns are not simply inconveniences; they threaten patient safety and significantly impact frontline workers. Message statuses such as “sent,” “delivered,” and “read” ensure accountability and clarity.

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Review of 16 Proven Strategies to Improve Patient Satisfaction & Experience eBook

Readiness Rounds

The Negatives Where there is much room for improvement is in the responsiveness of hospital staff (65% average HCAHPS score), communication about medications (61%), the quietness of the hospital environment (62%), and the patient’s care transitions (51%). The number one reason we do what we do is the patient.

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Patient Flow Challenges Contributing to Provider Burnout

HIT Consultant

Providers are also more likely to make a patient safety error when feeling burnout and will cost a hospital $16,736 per nurse per year in attributed turnover costs, according to a published simulation. There are patient flow barriers that come up frequently in the acute care management of patients.

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4 Patient Flow Challenges Contributing to Provider Burnout

HIT Consultant

Providers are also more likely to make a patient safety error when feeling burnout and will cost a hospital $16,736 per nurse per year in attributed turnover costs, according to a published simulation. There are patient flow barriers that come up frequently in the acute care management of patients.