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Image by Tima Miroshnichenko via Pexels When a patient crosses the critical phase of illness, they often need an intermediate form of care that blends precision and rehabilitative focus. Subacute nursing thus becomes an important consideration. It is essential for recovery for patients who require medical oversight, advanced therapies, and kindness after hospitalization.  Healthcare professionals must understand subacute nursing in...
Image by Aleksandar Little Wolf via Freepik   Chaotic workflows steal time daily. Clinicians hunt supplies; nurses juggle paperwork; departments miscommunicate updates. These disruptions strain staff, delay care, inflate costs, and erode trust. Each minute lost undermines safety, focus, and stability. In healthcare, disorganization transcends inconvenience, becoming a direct liability. Solving these challenges demands systemic...
Image Source via Pexels For any patient dealing with fractures, dislocations, or concussions, recovering from a stroke, or trying to overcome addiction, rehabilitation is a part of recovery.  The goal of rehab is to help patients regain, maintain, or improve physical, mental, or cognitive abilities that they need for daily life. According to WHO, rehab helps children, adults, and seniors to be as independent as possible in everyday...
The adage that “Good help is hard to find” has never been more true than it is today, particularly as it relates to medical staffing. A healthcare staffing crisis that was growing slowly before the pandemic has accelerated rapidly since, leading to long wait times, difficult transitions and reduced quality of care.  Many hospitals have employed creative means of bringing their staffing needs in line with availability. Tasks are streamlined,...
Image Source: Pexels Positive interactions with patients can significantly impact the experience for both you as a doctor and your patients. It tends to make the situation less stressful and can facilitate more effective care. Yet, this positivity can occasionally be challenging to achieve.  One of the prevalent hurdles to good interactions is patients’ fear of doctors and hospitals. Anxious patients may be less communicative during...