Skilled Nursing News May 16, 2022
Amy Stulick

Skilled nursing operators are facing madness — the bombardment of new tech, staff burnout, as well as intense and even ageist regulations and payment rates — yet there is a way to drive clinical innovation and create magic for residents.

That’s according to Arif Nazir, chief medical officer at Signature HealthCARE and CEO of Signature’s nurse practitioner enterprise.

Nazir and Brickyard Healthcare Chief Strategy Officer Wanda Prince believe staff burnout, out-of-touch policymakers and time consuming, tedious workflows are the biggest barriers to clinical innovation in the sector.

The two leaders spoke about progressive clinical endeavors – technology-related and not – at Skilled Nursing News’ Clinical Conference on May 5.

In fact, Nazir and Prince made it a point to say...

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