HealthLeaders Media December 4, 2023
G Hatfield

Mercy’s CNE says it will be.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Nursing innovation units have the potential to become the new standard practice in nursing.

– While technology is important, it can sometimes disrupt workflows if implemented incorrectly.

– The goal is to address the three w’s for CNOs: workforce, work environments, and workflows.

There are three w’s that are major pain points for CNOs: workforce, work environments, and workflows, says Betty Jo Rocchio, senior vice president and chief nurse executive at Mercy in Missouri. And Mercy has a solution.

Mercy’s new nursing innovation unit has the potential to become the new standard practice in nursing as it employs new ideas, concepts, and technologies to improve the frontline nursing experience and quality...

Today's Sponsors

LEK
ZeOmega

Today's Sponsor

LEK

 
Topics: Health System / Hospital, Interview / Q&A, Nursing, Provider, Trends
How Nurses Can Lead Innovation
Researchers to nurse leaders: Use social media to recruit
As some nurse managers eye the exit, health systems evolve
NP staffing models: A double-edged sword for hospitals
Systems shift care models to bring in more APPs

Share This Article