Fri.Feb 14, 2025

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Climate Change and Critical Care: How Nurses Can Lead the Fight for Environmental Sustainability

Daily Nurse

The healthcare industry is increasingly feeling the effects of climate change, impacting individual patients, clinicians, organizational operations, and public health as a whole. Nurses, as frontline caregivers and patient advocates, have a crucial role in both responding to and mitigating these environmental challenges. A recent symposium of articles published in AACN Advanced Critical Care explores the intersection of climate change and acute and critical care, highlighting the urgent need for

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Navigating Palliative Care Models in ACO Partnerships

Hospice News

Partnerships between health care providers and Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) can help to create effective, value-based palliative care models for patients, but navigating the development of those relationships requires communication and a true commitment to collaboration. These opportunities extend across both the inpatient and community-based settings, with a mind toward improving quality and improving patients quality of life.

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Maintaining Your Mental Health While Working in Healthcare

Caregiver Support Services

Working in healthcare is a noble profession. But while it is an emotionally rewarding career choice, it can take a toll on your mental wellness. Therefore, knowing how to maintain good mental wellness is essential to maintaining your productivity and morale. It is also a key step towards creating a better future. The following are some of the most effective ways to support yourself and ensure that you can provide better patient care for years to come: Seek Professional Help You know better than

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New HHS Secretary RFK Jr. Pledges Support for Quality End-of-Life Care

Hospice News

The recently newly confirmed U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has voiced his support for end-of-life care. Kennedy oversees all HHS programs, operating divisions and activities, including a nearly $2 trillion federal funding budget and a wide range of health and human service programs. HHS subagencies include the U.S.

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The Evolution of Communication in Healthcare Settings

Healthcare communication has evolved from handwritten notes and paper charts to digital tools like EHRs, telemedicine, and AI-powered platforms. This blog explores how these advancements improve patient outcomes, streamline care delivery, and enhance provider collaboration. Learn about the role of mobile health (mHealth) apps, secure messaging, and social media in bridging communication gaps.

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Understanding Hospice Care: Myths vs. Facts

Adobe Hospice & Home Health

Many people have questions about hospice care and what it really means. Unfortunately, there are common myths that can make families hesitant to seek help. Below, we separate the myths from the facts so you can make the best decision for your loved one. Myth: Hospice is only for the last few days of life. The post Understanding Hospice Care: Myths vs.

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Addressing Anticipatory Grief: A Hospice Chaplain’s Perspective

Hospice News

All hospices provide some form of bereavement care after a patient dies, but many families need help with anticipatory grief as well. Chaplains and social workers, with support from the entire interdisciplinary team, are there to help patients and their families to navigate the emotions and struggles that often come with a loved ones impending death.

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Ep. 42 - Voices from Annual Assembly: Nurses and Nurse Practitioners on Inspiration, Impact, and Clinical Takeaways

HPNA podcast

In this episode, we hear from nurses and nurse practitioners who attended the 2025 Annual Assembly of Hospice & Palliative Care. Whether its their first time attending or they attend this conference year after year, they share what brings them to the event, what inspires them, and the key takeaways they plan to bring back to their clinical practice.

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Nursing Tip of the Day! - Critical Care Nursing

Nurse Nacole

Category: Critical Care Nursing Malignant hyperthermia requires monitoring of pH, arterial blood gases and serum potassium. Aggressive management of hyperkalemia with the administration of calcium gluconate, glucose, insulin and sodium bicarbonate may be necessary.

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“Sacred Texts” Now on Kindle!

The Chaplain's Report

I’m very happy to announce that my book Sacred Texts: Finding Faith Among the Dying is now available on Amazon as a Kindle ebook ! If you prefer pixels to paper or just want to save some money, download it today! Thank you to all those who’ve told me that the book has helped and inspired them. It means a lot to me and I’m so grateful for your support.

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[UPDATED] Trump Administration Suspends Hospice Special Focus Program

Hospice News

The Trump Administration has suspended implementation of the hospice Special Focus Program. Finalized in the 2024 home health payment rule, the program is designed to identify poor performing hospices, mandate quality improvement and in some cases impose additional penalties. However, stakeholders in the hospice space have contended that the agencys methodology for selecting hospices for the program is deeply flawed.

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3 Reasons to Retire Pagers from Healthcare Settings

Let's discuss the trusty pager—an old favorite that’s losing its shine in hospitals and clinics. While once a staple in hospitals and clinics, pagers now present significant limitations that hinder rather than facilitate communication among healthcare professionals. Healthcare professionals are constantly on the move, and they need communication tools that can keep up with their fast-paced lives.