Today in Nursing Leadership

Transforming Safety, Quality and Experience by Modernizing Patient Education and Engagement Across the Patient Journey

 

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The missing link in helping nurses save time, reduce costs, improve patient/provider experience is actually focusing on improving patient education. By keeping pace with technological advancements such as cloud based platforms and availing more modern content rooted in the science of microlearning patients can go much deeper in understanding their condition, preparing for their procedure or visit and discharge, all from their home, before they arrive, leading to enormous time savings and better quality of care. When patients are informed, ahead of care delivery they feel better, they are more engaged, and become a true partner in their care journey. Learn how a consumer-oriented enterprise cloud-based strategy for patient education and engagement, with private content streaming and algorithmic, intelligent engagement, can transform care delivery. This episode is sponsored by Mytonomy

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