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5 Effective Ways To Engage With Your Patients

Patient engagement  is one of the most used phrases in the Healthcare IT now; every expert believes that implementation of effective patient engagement method is going to be the key to the success of every healthcare entity, it is certainly being considered as the future of healthcare. Here are 5 effective ways to engage with your patients Healthcare Mobile apps-  According to Pew research center 90 percent of U.S. adults own a cell phone and 58 percent of U.S. adults own a smartphone. Thirty-one percent of cell phone owners and 52 percent of smartphone owners have used their phone to look up health or medical information. Among the findings from a Strategy& survey of 2,339 U.S. residents, more than a 25% of respondents said they'd rather interact with their health care provider digitally rather than in person or over the telephone. Aforesaid figures speak volumes about the role of mobile apps in implementing effective patient engagement ecosystem. Use of S...
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Best Way of Recognizing and Empowering Compassionate Care

Wambi is a gamified-digital employee performance system and  patient engagement solution  powered by real-time patient feedback. Through recognizing compassionate care and empowering individual care providers, Wambi facilitates behavioral change and real-time service recovery, while rewarding outstanding care. Wambi serves to improve care provider engagement (especially millennials!), decrease turnover and burnout, and elevate the patient experience. Through its gamified digital platform informed by real-time patient feedback, care providers are armed with their individual data as a means to promote autonomy and inspire behavioral change. Through an integration with Wambi’s Carepostcard platform, organizations improve online recognition and reputation through positive patient testimonials. What makes Wambi out of the box?  Wambi addresses 3 critical areas in healthcare that directly affect the quality of care: 1)Transparency 2) Accountability  3Healthcar...

Say Thanks to Nurses for their Compassionate Care

Thank You, Nurses The nurses are the backbone of any healthcare organization, the frontline caregivers who interact with people day in and day out. At some point, everyone needs the assistance of a nurse. several nurses have chosen the profession because they're want to assist others. Whether you oversee a team of nurses or your life has been made better by knowing one, showing appreciation for the hard work our nurses perform every day is infectiously fun and simple. Besides, caregiver recognition is our sole responsibility. Here are some examples of ways to thank an extra special nurse. You treated me like I was as important as a family member. You truly care for your patients and it shows. I appreciate all that you did for me. You do so much more than just take care of people well. You are part teacher, part motivational speaker, and part therapist. Dear, You are a super duper nurse! You have compassion and knowledge and you know what needs to be done! Thank you! A...

Why Nursing in 2018 is Challenging

Nursing Today Nursing is often portrayed as a glamorous job and a career that many aspire to pursue. Like any other profession, a career in nursing has rewards and challenges. Nurses have the opportunity every day to make a difference in people's lives, to connect on a personal level with another human being, and to be part of a profession that has stood the test of time throughout the ages. Nursing is currently facing a crisis of a shortage of trained nurses. Hospitals and medical facilities must address the issues of nurse retention and increasing job satisfaction in order to overcome this crisis. 4 Major challenges in Nursing are listed bellow 1.   Workplace hazards.  Nurses face a number of workplace hazards each day while just doing their jobs. These HAZARDS include exposure to blood-borne pathogens, injuries, hand washing-related dermatitis and cold and flu germs. 3. Short staffing. Staffing is an issue of both professionaland personal concern for ...