Providing safe virtual health care: Nurses must be fully aware of how to maintain patient safety and confidentiality when providing health care via a virtual platformLambe, CatherineKaitiaki Nursing New Zealand
In order to maintain confidentiality, many healthcare providers rely on home-built technology that connects to their EMRs (electronic medical records). The problem, however, is that these same providers lack the dedicated resources to maintain and scale these tools. Telehealth companies might have ...
healthcare systems must prioritize safeguarding patient security to maintain trust and integrity. With sensitive medical data at stake, stringent measures are imperative to mitigate risks and uphold confidentiality. Here are five crucial strategies for healthcare providers to fortify ...
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My office isn’t large enough to accommodate everybody safely. My office layout isn't working well for new hybrid working Some of my team are actually happier working from home part of the time It's a worry that productivity may be reduced as a result of home-working ...
Not only these outdated communication systems hinder the staff’s ability to keep up with patient needs, but they do not ensure the confidentiality required when sharing information between team members. A HIPAA compliant instant messenger is, therefore, more than just a “useful” application. It...
An essential aspect of palliative care nursing is to conserve the dignity of the patient. A Dignity Care Intervention (DCI) has been developed in Scotland to facilitate this role for nurses. The DCI is now being adapted to a Swedish context (DCI-SWE) and
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