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Team Work as a Core Value for Better Care in Hospitals

Effective communication in healthcare teams reduces the potential for mistakes, and improves quality of service and patient care. However, according to an article in Harvard Medicine, teamwork as a core value is often missing in health care, limiting the benefits it can achieve.

Why Should Nurses Attend Communication Trainings?

A Nursing Central survey of thousands of U.S. nurses revealed that 95% of nurses felt burned out at the time of the survey or during the previous three years, and 91% considered leaving or were actively looking to leave the nursing profession. Researches show that nurses who attend communication trainings have higher levels of competence in interaction with patients, they are better team players, and take better care of their own well-being.

Why Hospitals Should Empower Frontline Communication?

A recent study published by Harvard Business Review finds that 87% of survey respondents say their organization will be more successful when frontline workers are empowered to make important decisions on the spot. But frontline employees in hospitals frequently waste time and effort trying to find information to help them do their jobs better.

Nearly 1 billion people have mental disorder

The World Health Organisation (WHO) says that nearly one billion people worldwide suffer from some form of mental disorder, according to the lates UN data. The data released said the staggering figure was even more worrying because it included around one in seven teenagers.

Hanks, Berry, Hayek and Stone have learned how to manage their diabetes

According to World Health Organization about 422 million people worldwide have diabetes, and 1, 5 million deaths are directly attributed to diabetes each year. This huge number of people who have diabetes includes some of your favorite actors, singers, athletes, and TV hosts. This time we chose 4 famous actresses who have learned how to manage their diabetes daily.

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