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New EMR Alerts Prescribers to Additional Treatment Options Improving Patient Outcomes

New EMR Alerts Prescribers to Additional Treatment Options Improving Patient Outcomes

The study tested the feature for cardiology patients, but it could benefit prescribers in a wide range of specialities.
Sandra Gordon
May 26, 2021
Cardiology
Health Tech
Practice Management
Quality & Performance Improvement
Negative Experiences with Healthcare Staff Prevent LGBTQ+ Women From Seeking Care

Negative Experiences with Healthcare Staff Prevent LGBTQ+ Women From Seeking Care

In new research, three women share stories of ignorance and implicit homophobia from healthcare staff that discouraged them from seeking treatment in the future.
Rosemary Black
March 26, 2021
diversity
LGBTQ+
Patient Care
Change Management
New Drug Formulation Calms ADHD Kids in the AM and All Day Too

New Drug Formulation Calms ADHD Kids in the AM and All Day Too

Research indicates that time processing is altered in children with ADHD, and their ability to stay task-focused through the normal series of morning routines is largely impaired.
Linda Peckel
March 26, 2021
Pediatrics
Management & Treatment
Psych
Mental Health
Many Patients are Unknowingly Taking Illegal Infertility Drugs, Research Finds

Many Patients are Unknowingly Taking Illegal Infertility Drugs, Research Finds

What’s more, patients are often hesitant to talk to their providers about it. Learn how to approach the topic and safer alternatives to recommend.
Beth Krietsch
March 26, 2021
Women's Health
Patient Lifestyle
More than Half Gen Z Nurses Burnt Out, Planning to Leave Nursing

More than Half Gen Z Nurses Burnt Out, Planning to Leave Nursing

One in three nurses reported they “are not emotionally healthy,” including almost half of all nurses under 25 years old
Tara Haelle
March 17, 2022
Flo Picks
Self-Care
Psych
Mental Health
More Patients are Relying on Data from Smart Watches — But How Accurate are They?

More Patients are Relying on Data from Smart Watches — But How Accurate are They?

How much can you rely on a patient's smart watch for health and behavior data? What the research says.
Taleena Nadkarni
March 26, 2021
Health Tech
Patient Lifestyle
Informatics
More Patients are Misusing Common Alternatives to Prescription Opioids, Study Finds

More Patients are Misusing Common Alternatives to Prescription Opioids, Study Finds

New research finds that two pain killers branded as safe alternatives to opioids can actually be life-threatening. Learn when and how to prescribe them.
Rosemary Black
April 1, 2021
Patient Care
Patient Safety
More PAs, APRNs Allowed to Recommend and Sign Medical Marijuana Cards

More PAs, APRNs Allowed to Recommend and Sign Medical Marijuana Cards

In North Dakota, PAs and advanced practice RNs can recommend and sign medical marijuana cards.
shivanie@healthproview.com
February 1, 2022
Cannabis/CBD
Management & Treatment
More Internationally-Trained Nurses Can Boost Patient Safety, Quality of Care

More Internationally-Trained Nurses Can Boost Patient Safety, Quality of Care

The need for more diversity and inclusion among nurses and PAs is well-established, and the benefits proven.
Amy Florence
March 26, 2021
Quality & Performance Improvement
diversity
Work Relationships
Practice Operations
Education
More Extraordinary Nurse Trailblazers to Know

More Extraordinary Nurse Trailblazers to Know

As Nurses Week continues, we’re continuing to bring you mini portraits of remarkable nurses throughout history.
Tara Haelle
May 9, 2022
Flo Picks
Real HCP Stories & Experiences
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