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CARE With Leader Rounding on Patients

C - Create a Patient-Centric Environment Focusing on patient safety and safety culture, leaders can improve clinical outcomes and quality of care. We recently wrote a blog about Creating a WOW Patient Experience and this all begins by having a patient-centric environment. For example, committing to sit down for even a minute and making eye contact can convey caring and send the message that you...

Creating a WOW Patient Experience

The little things that go above and beyond the basic behaviors to create a “personal” experience or “wow” for each patient are important. These small but significant actions can make a big difference in patients’ perceptions of each encounter with a care provider. Individual staff members don’t have to wait for the whole facility to launch one of the best practices, they can create a change one...

Helping Hands during Hurricane Harvey

Helping Hands during Hurricane Harvey

Sometimes we get caught up in the rigors of life, the stresses at work and the never-ending to-do list. But with the recent tragic events caused by Hurricane Harvey in Texas, we are reminded what is important – family, friends, health, and happiness. As a healthcare technology company supporting the everyday workflow and documentation of nurses and nursing leaders across the country, we have many...

Strengthen Your Patient Relationships With Leader Rounding

If you have worked anywhere in a service industry, you are fully aware of the value of relationships. Whether you are serving retail customers, hotel guests or patients and families in the hospital they must trust that you know what you are talking about, listen to their needs/concerns, and work to meet those needs. Unfortunately, in the healthcare industry, the “customer isn’t always right.”...

Rounding Reboot: How to Kick off Rounding in Your Organization

Join us during this educational webinar where we will explore tactics that organizations can use to launch a meaningful and successful hourly rounding program in a variety of settings.

Digital Rounding Grows in Importance as the Population Ages

In 2011, approximately 41 million Americans were 65 or older. By 2029, when the last baby boomers reach retirement age, an estimated 71 million Americans will be at this same age, a 73% increase. An aging population presents numerous challenges for healthcare providers, including a key challenge of Medicare reimbursement.