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Hospice News’ Top 10 Stories of 2022

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In 2022, the hospice community laid the groundwork for a transformational 2023. Factors deemed suspicious, like live discharges or recertifications, were often presented as clear indicators of fraud, even though they could be matters of medical necessity. Pay Raise for 2023 (July 27). During late 2021 and 2022, the U.S.

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Burn Care for Underserved Communities: A Certified Burn Nurse’s Perspective

Minority Nurse

Introduced in the fall of 2023, CBRN certification spans the entire burn care continuum including prehospital care and initial management, acute and critical care, post-acute rehabilitation, outpatient and community care, and aftercare and reintegration, as well as injury prevention, education, and psychosocial patient and family support.

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Anxiety and Depression: The Impact on the Healthcare System and Professionals

Minority Nurse

To be diagnosed with depression, the symptoms must be present for at least two weeks. Different types of anxiety include Generalized anxiety disorder Panic disorder Social anxiety disorder Phobia-related disorders Depression impacts how a person feels, their mood, how they think, and their ability to complete daily tasks.

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A Transformative Approach to Care: Empowering Nurses to Serve the Trans and Nonbinary Community

Minority Nurse

A 2023 KFF/Washington Post survey found that nearly half of trans adults reported that “ their health care providers know ‘ not much’ or ‘ nothing’ about how to provide care for trans people.” With training, however, they gain the confidence to be fully present and supportive of our patients. “

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5 Risk Control Considerations as Nurse Practitioners’ Scope of Practice Expands

Minority Nurse

Since 2023, 27 states and the District of Columbia have granted NPs full practice authority (AANP, 2023). Where NPs have reduced or restricted practice authority to provide patient care, liability is often shared with supervising physicians (Candello, 2023). Documentation. State Practice Environment. link] Candello.