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Virtual Nursing: Models of Care

Virtual nursing was introduced a couple of decades ago, but it’s getting a fresh look thanks in large part to its successful use during the height of the pandemic.

Case Study: Integrating Age-Friendly Care in a Geriatric Emergency Department

An interdisciplinary team at Sharp Grossmont Hospital in La Mesa, Calif., has effectively integrated age-friendly care in its busy emergency department, which also is recognized as a

Case Study: Making Age-Friendly Care a Mission Goal

St. John’s Riverside Hospital in Yonkers, New York, has developed a clinical data hub to improve care for older adult patients.
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Case Study: Nationwide Children‘s Hospital Behavioral Health Services

Nationwide Children’s launched a national movement On Our Sleeves to break stigmas around children’s mental health in 2018, and in March 2020 opened Big Lots Behavioral health pavilion.
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Case Study: Tampa Bay Thrives

In Tampa Bay and West Central Florida, 1 in 6 people live with depression and 1 in 12 have a substance use
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Case Study: WakeMed Behavioral Health Network

WakeMed Health & Hospitals faced a behavioral health crisis in the system’s seven emergency departments

The Value of Health Systems During the COVID-19 Pandemic: SCL Health – Broomfield, Colorado

Health systems often serve as the major employer in their communities and serve as conveners of key stakeholders to leverage new strategies.
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Case Study: Avera Behavioral Health

Rural areas have the highest rates of suicide and drug overdoses in the nation, according to the Centers fo
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Mount Sinai Health System

Because of their existing Hospitalization at Home program, Mount Sinai was able to quickly start a new program, Completing Hospitalization at Home, to focus on non-COVID-19 patients and expanded to include low- to medium-acuity COVID-19 patients once adequate personal protective equipment was available.
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Presbyterian Healthcare Services

Presbyterian Healthcare Services found that treating patients at home helps prevent the onset of delirium, reduces fall risk, reduces the risk of infection and allows for increased mobility.