Managed Healthcare Executive June 2, 2022
Jesus Cepero, Ph.D., RN, NEA-BC

Healthcare organizations must encourage anyone in need to explore the mental health and wellness resources available at their institution.

As nursing makes up the largest portion of the healthcare workforce, it is important to foster an environment where nurses and nursing leaders are put in a position to positively impact the future of health care and steer the industry’s evolution to holistic care models, where it moves beyond treating a condition.

As we enter year three of the pandemic, we’ve seen the definition of holistic care be tested, challenged, and also enhance this method of caring, ultimately improving the quality of patient care.

It is during these times that healthcare organizations must support the workforce striving for nursing excellence, especially...

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