🩺 Health In Harmony: Catherine Villota, RN Southwest Healthcare isn't just a network—it's a commitment to comprehensive, compassionate care. Meet Catherine Villota, RN, our Temecula Valley Hospital ACU/Cath Lab Clinical Supervisor, who brings this mission to life every day. "What inspires me is my desire to help people and make a difference in their lives," Catherine says. "Southwest Healthcare commits to treating illnesses and preventing disease while creating stronger community connections." Her commitment goes far beyond medical procedures—it's about genuine human connection. From the high desert of Palmdale to the foothills of Temecula, our network spans Southern California, united by professionals like Catherine who see healthcare as a calling. Discover how our network is transforming healthcare, one dedicated professional at a time! Read Catherine's full story on our blog: http://spklr.io/6040I93g Learn more about the Southwest Healthcare network here: http://spklr.io/6041I939 #SouthwestHealthcare #HealthInHarmony #SWH #TeamTVH #NursingExcellence
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In light of Senator Gary Peters' investigation, KRDO-AM/FM/TV, KRDO.com, Telemundo's recent report unveils the significant impact of private equity on emergency healthcare - an issue that spans the nation. Dr. Jonathan S. Jones, President of AAEM, underscores the importance of prioritizing patient care amidst these financial interests. This investigation serves as a crucial example of the broader challenges facing our healthcare system. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eEkEHC8B #AAEM #EmergencyMedicine #HealthcareAdvocacy #PatientCare
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As CEO of Local MD Urgent Care, I am deeply honored and proud to announce the successful opening of five new clinics in Zion, IL, Decatur, IL, Melrose Park, IL, Martinsville, IN, and Columbus, IN. These new locations will allow us to bring high-quality urgent care services closer to the communities that need them, strengthening our ability to provide accessible, patient-centered healthcare. This achievement is not just a milestone for our organization, but a clear reflection of the relentless dedication, collaboration, and expertise of our entire team. Completing this ambitious task in just 30 days is a feat that would not have been possible without the tireless efforts of every individual involved, from our leadership team to our frontline staff. Your commitment to excellence and shared belief in our mission have made this remarkable progress a reality. To every member of our Local MD Urgent Care family: I extend my deepest gratitude for your resilience, passion, and can-do spirit. This milestone is a direct result of your hard work and teamwork, and I am continually inspired by the level of professionalism and care you bring to every challenge we face. As we look ahead, these new clinics represent much more than expansion—they symbolize our unwavering commitment to providing exceptional care and making a tangible difference in the health and well-being of the communities we serve. Together, we are creating a healthier future, one clinic at a time. #LocalMDUrgentCare #HealthcareLeadership #ClinicExpansion #TeamExcellence #PatientCare #HealthcareInnovation #CommunityCare #HealthcareTransformation
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𝐄𝐦𝐩𝐨𝐰𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐡𝐜𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐟𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐃𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐚𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐂𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐢𝐧 𝐄𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲 𝐌𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐍𝐞𝐞𝐝! Delhites' National Initiative in Palliative Care (𝐃𝐍𝐢𝐩𝐂𝐚𝐫𝐞) recently conducted an impactful training session on Palliative Care and Basic Life Support (BLS), emphasizing that care goes beyond clinical interventions—it's about compassion, empathy, and providing dignity in life's most challenging moments. The session included hands-on CPR training, equipping healthcare professionals with the vital skills needed to act swiftly and effectively in emergencies. But more than that, it was a powerful reminder that palliative care isn't limited to hospitals—it begins at home. By nurturing an environment of understanding and support within our families and communities, we can extend this compassion throughout our world. Together, let's build a future where every patient receives the care and comfort they deserve, ensuring no one feels alone in their journey. Kudos to DNipCare for leading this essential initiative and empowering healthcare teams to make a difference where it matters most! Beyond Words Dr. Sakhi John MBA - Health and Hospital Management, Jamia Hamdard #PalliativeCare #BasicLifeSupport #Healthcare #CompassionInCare #PatientCare #CommunityHealth #DNipCare #LifeSavingSkills #EmpathyInAction
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This National Hospital Week, we honor America's hospitals, particularly rural and critical-access hospitals that dot the heartland. Working in a rural or critical-access hospital means being part of a close-knit community, and earning trust requires compassion, empathy, and a firm commitment to public health. We admire those who work in these roles to ensure each patient is treated with the same level of quality care they would receive in larger facilities. Staffing for rural and critical-access hospitals is about more than just filling positions; it's about understanding the unique dynamics and needs of communities, and we are honored to be your solution provider in this endeavor. Learn more about the challenges rural and critical-access hospitals face: https://lnkd.in/gY7EjC7D #WeAreHealthCare #LocumTenens #NationalHospitalWeek
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Once again, our staff at Cheshire Medical Center is trying to triage a major public healthcare problem. However, this time, it’s not a global pandemic prompting new patient pipeline issues. Instead, it’s about battling something perhaps even more complex — an unprecedented overcrowding situation. Harneet Sethi, MD, chair of Cheshire Medical Center's Emergency Department, explained the nuanced problem in a recent op-ed that appeared in The Keene Sentinel. If you or a loved one has recently required care in the emergency department anywhere in New Hampshire, then you are probably aware of the longer-than-normal wait times. So, the most obvious question — why the wait? Unfortunately, there are no easy answers or quick fixes to this healthcare conundrum. As someone who has dedicated my professional life to serving the urgent medical needs of the Keene community and our surrounding area, I’m compelled to be transparent with you (or residents) about this mounting public health quandary. By making our community members more aware of the nuanced issues surrounding this problem, hopefully, we can work together to correct it. At the most basic level, the overcrowding crisis is about numbers — too many patients, and not enough beds. Currently, Cheshire Medical Center is operating with two-thirds of the inpatient beds unavailable due to “boarding” of both behavioral health and medical patients. Although we are seeing an increase in the number of people entering the emergency department, this is only a portion of a complex predicament. To read the full story: https://lnkd.in/eBemWZxj
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It was so great to catch up with Josh Wymer, DNP, MSPM, MA, RN, CNOR, NI-BC, NEA-BC, CHCIO, CDH-E, FACHE, FAAN. He is such a powerful leader in healthcare and IT for nursing, infusing his experience as a practicing nurse with vision and collaboration. Virtual Nursing is here- but some models will thrive and some will not make it. What does he think must be there? Trust. You can't code that into a product:) We must be committed to ethical design by and for nurses and patients. #virtualnursing #nurseled #telehealth
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The staff at Cheshire Medical Center is trying to triage a major public healthcare problem. It’s not a global pandemic prompting new patient pipeline issues. Instead, it’s about battling something perhaps even more complex — an unprecedented overcrowding situation. Harneet Sethi, MD, chair of Cheshire Medical Center's Emergency Department, explained the nuanced problem in a recent op-ed that appeared in The Keene Sentinel. If you or a loved one has recently required care in the emergency department anywhere in New Hampshire, then you are probably aware of the longer-than-normal wait times. So, the most obvious question — why the wait? Unfortunately, there are no easy answers or quick fixes to this healthcare conundrum. As someone who has dedicated my professional life to serving the urgent medical needs of the Keene community and our surrounding area, I’m compelled to be transparent with you (or residents) about this mounting public health quandary. By making our community members more aware of the nuanced issues surrounding this problem, hopefully, we can work together to correct it. At the most basic level, the overcrowding crisis is about numbers — too many patients, and not enough beds. Currently, Cheshire Medical Center is operating with two-thirds of the inpatient beds unavailable due to “boarding” of both behavioral health and medical patients. Although we are seeing an increase in the number of people entering the emergency department, this is only a portion of a complex predicament. To read the full story: https://lnkd.in/eBemWZxj
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🏥 Environmental services (EVS) workers play a crucial role in maintaining a safe and hygienic environment in hospitals, which is essential for preventing infections. Here are some key reasons why they are so important: 1️⃣ Support for Medical Staff: A clean environment allows medical staff to focus on patient care without worrying about the spread of infections. This collaboration between EVS workers and healthcare providers is vital for overall patient safety. 2️⃣ Patient and Visitor Safety: A clean hospital environment ensures the safety of not only patients but also visitors and hospital staff, creating a healthier overall environment.
Upland Hills Health is proud to be recognized as one of the 350 cleanest hospitals in the country.
Upland Hills Health Recognized as One of the Cleanest Hospitals in the Country
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With support from CDC’s Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, NACCHO has supported University of California Irvine’s work to study and promote the use of chlorhexidine (CHG) for routine bathing and showering in nursing homes. CHG, which is a disinfectant and antiseptic, is shown to reduce the extent to which residents in nursing homes or patients in other long-term care facilities (LTCF) are colonized with certain bacteria. In this blog, NACCHO discusses the current role of local health departments in supporting CHG bathing practices, challenges to implementing them, and recommendations for those interested in introducing or supporting implementation of the decolonization strategy in health facilities. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g2N4C3eY
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