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Posted: January 21, 2022Categories: Update from Health JourneysTags: surgery, staff burnout, recovery, patient outcomes, patient experience, pain relief, pain and opioid use, hospital, healthcare worker, healthcare, faster recovery time, better sleep, benefits of meditationAuthor: Belleruth Naparstek
When a health care provider cures a disease or heals an injury, that’s an obvious success. But other health improvements are more subtle or harder to measure.
That’s why health care organizations are increasingly measuring their effectiveness in terms of patient outcomes – i.e., the results of the care delivered to individual patients.
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That’s right, people. Nursing Greatness is not news to us, and we are no fly-by-night fans. Every year, we celebrate Nurses Week, which starts on May 6th and goes through the 12th (which, not coincidentally, is the birthday of the redoubtable, Badass Nurse for All Seasons, Florence Nightingale).
Did you know that 2021 marks the 19th year in a row that nurses were voted the most honest, ethical, and trusted profession in the U.S.? How’s that for a winning streak?
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