The responsibilities of nurses, physicians, pharmacists, and other members of the clinical care team are certainly different, but none is more or less important to patient care. The importance of ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Advancing equitable access to palliative care will require interdisciplinary collaboration and effective ...
A study reveals patients and providers have more positive overall care experiences when the entire healthcare team is a part of bedside interdisciplinary rounds (BIDR). A study led by researchers at ...
Interdisciplinary teams that include a nursing home resident’s physician and a pharmacist improve quality of care, a new study finds. The result of having those two involved created “higher success ...
That patience — and the care he received — changed everything. During Enzo’s recovery and physical therapy at Touro Rehabilitation Center, an interdisciplinary team built a personalized plan to help ...
The U. S. healthcare system faces unsustainable rising healthcare costs. Health care cost as a percentage of gross domestic product is expected to rise to 19.4 percent by 2027 (Wilson, 2019). This ...
The College of Nursing and Health Professions is partnering with the Philadelphia City Council and Veterans Advisory Commission again for the Annual Veterans Resource Fair on May 22. The fair, which ...
Implementing shared decision making (SDM), recommended in screening mammography by national guidelines for women age 40-49 years, faces challenges that innovations in quality improvement and team ...
The premise of interdisciplinary teams assumes that no isolated discipline can meet the multiple, complex care needs of patients, particularly older adults’. Reflecting this, definitions of ...
UAB Solution Studios™ an innovation partnership of the UAB School of Nursing, School of Engineering, Honors College Science and Technology Honors Program and UAB Medicine got its start in January 2016 ...
The premise of interdisciplinary teams assumes that no isolated discipline can meet the multiple, complex care needs of patients, particularly older adults’. Reflecting this, definitions of ...
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