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Our health depends on the well-being of our health workforce. Let’s take care of those who are always there to care for us.
Causes of burnout Workplace systems cause burnout among health workers. There are a range of societal, cultural, structural, and organizational factors that contribute to burnout among health workers. Some examples include: excessive workloads, administrative burdens, limited say in scheduling, and lack of organizational support. Workforce shortages Physician demand will continue to grow faster than supply, leading to a shortage…
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Trauma Surgeon Rips Nurse with Three Months Experience for Calling Herself a Doctor
A trauma surgeon that goes by the username u/Tight-Change-3696 on Reddit recently published a viral post about how his sister often implies that she’s a doctor even though she is a nurse with just three months of experience. He wrote that he is regularly “annoyed” with his sibling for putting herself on the same pedestal as him,…
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‘Something has to change’: Health care workers who cared for us during COVID are burning out
One of my greatest sources of inspiration and hope during the pandemic has been the courage and dedication of health workers. Their fierce commitment to care for us, despite the dangers to themselves and their loved ones, deserves our lasting appreciation and support. Which is why it is so troubling that, these days, when I…
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How the U.S. Healthcare Reimbursement System Undervalues Nurses
The U.S. healthcare system is designed to reward providers and facilities based on the number of services they provide. From therapy to surgery and outpatient services, every item comes at a set price. The doctor orders a test or medication for the patient and the facility bills the patient’s insurance company accordingly. But this pay-for-fee…
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”The latest trend gaining momentum in the market is growing advances in breathing devices.”
”The latest trend gaining momentum in the market is growing advances in breathing devices.” The incubators, inhalators, respirators, resuscitators, and other breathing devices market is poised to grow by $809.74 million during 2022-2026, accelerating at a CAGR of 7.73% during the forecast period. This report on the incubators, inhalators, respirators, resuscitators, and other breathing devices…
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Droplet and Airborne Transmission Precautions for the Dental Team
What precautions must dentists and dental team members take when treating patients who are known or suspected to be infected with COVID-19? Infection control expert Eve Cuny, MS, of the Organization for Safety, Asepsis, and Prevention (OSAP), discusses droplet and airborne transmission, as well precautions that can help reduce the risk of infection for yourself,…
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There are about 126,138 Veterinarians currently practicing in the United States
https://www.usatoday.com/web-stories/how-zoonotic-diseases-spread-to-humans/ Animals can sometimes carry harmful germs that can spread to people and cause illness – these are known as zoonotic diseases or zoonoses. Zoonotic diseases are caused by harmful germs like viruses, bacterial, parasites, and fungi. These germs can cause many different types of illnesses in people and animals, ranging from mild to serious illness and…
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Total Number of Hospitals in the US 2022
What are the most common hospital types? The 7,300 hospitals in HospitalView include the following nine different hospital types: Children’s hospitals provide care to patients under 18 years old. Critical access hospitals are designated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) to help reduce financial vulnerability of rural hospitals and improve access to healthcare. They have 25…
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Wholesale Price of the PathFree Air Filtration Device with the PathFree Wrist-mounted Aerosol Vacuum Meter
We have managed to bring our introductory wholesale price down to approximately $160USD per PathFree Air Filtration Device with the PathFree Wrist-mounted Aerosol Vacuum Meter