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Person-Directed Care: A New Way of Thinking

Wed, 03/16/2022 - 03:31 pm / 0 Comments
Submitted by Karen Vest-Taubert

As a practice coach, I have been teaching and preaching the virtues of patient-centered care in primary care settings for over a decade. Patient-centered care is a method intended to improve health outcomes, patient, provider and staff satisfaction, and the bottom line.

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Addressing Substance Use in the Working Population

Wed, 04/13/2022 - 06:00 am / 0 Comments
Submitted by Melissa Cheng

In the United States, an estimated 11 million people struggle with substance use disorder (SUD). More commonly referred to as addiction, SUD is a complex medical condition where a person is unable to control their use of a substance even when it is negatively impacting their life.

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Celebrating National Recovery Month

Fri, 09/02/2022 - 04:49 pm / 1 Comments
Submitted by Christi Hildebran

By now we’ve all heard the staggering rates of overdoses — over 100,000 dead in one year. There is another side to this story. The side of redemption, hope, recovery.

It is estimated that over 20 million people are in recovery from addiction.

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Areas Related to Staffing Important Part of Nursing Home Surveys

Tue, 09/27/2022 - 11:59 am / 0 Comments

In-person surveys for nursing home facilities have restarted for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020. In this fourth installment of a seven-part series, get tips on how being organized can help your staff and center be survey ready.

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