These Nurse Managers Were Burnt Out. Then Their Hospital Gave Them A 4-Day Workweek
The four-day workweek has won converts in offices, government agencies, even manufacturing. Now it's making inroads into health care.
The four-day workweek has won converts in offices, government agencies, even manufacturing. Now it's making inroads into health care.
A new, concerning trend in society has emerged online and across social media: money dysmorphia. It’s the latest version of the comparison trap and aims to describe a distorted view of one’s financial situation and how one is doing financially.
Nearly one-third of nurses experiencing symptoms of burnout last year said their electronic health records were a contributor, according to a recent report.
A new study revealed that during staffing shortages in hospitals, hiring higher proportions of temporary staff was linked to an increased risk of patient deaths.
Young Americans living in rural, impoverished areas the most likely to die from colon cancer, a study suggests. Doctors in the US have already had trouble spotting colorectal cancer in young people, as they are not typically at risk for the disease.
There is a large need for nurses in Indiana right now. The ongoing shortage here in our state and across the country has been well documented, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates the need will grow in the next 10 years.
Patients with dementia may instead have hepatic encephalopathy (HE) and should be screened with the Fibrosis-4 (FIB-4) index for cirrhosis, one of the main causes of the condition, new research suggests.
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