HealthLeaders Media September 2, 2021
Carol Davis

Specialization, new staffing models, and more are creating care teams that look different than ever before.

Editor’s note: This article is based on a roundtable discussion report sponsored by Wolters Kluwer. The full report, The Driving Force of Healthcare Starts at the Bedside, is available as a free download.

Nurses make up the largest segment of the healthcare workforce and, therefore, have the potential to drive the healthcare industry’s evolution.

Specializing, for example, is on the rise in nursing, in terms of both specialties offered and the number of nurses specializing.

“I believe in specialties [in] nursing practice, and I know that the outcomes do improve with specialty nursing ser­vices, but this pandemic showed us that we could be flexible...

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