Are you a paediatrician struggling with the complexities of medical billing? Whether you’re caring for children admitted to the hospital or handling routine checkups in your clinic, navigating paediatric billing can feel as intricate as treating your young patients. In this comprehensive blog, we simplify paediatric billing for you, covering everything from consultations and assessments to subsequent visits and developmental/behavioural care, while highlighting common billing errors to help you manage this crucial aspect of your practice with confidence. Check out our blog here! https://loom.ly/MCx7ezw #paediatricbilling #paediatrics #medicalbilling #healthcaretips
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“… systematic review aims to critically analyze the available literature on the role of #EHRs in improving various aspects of pediatric #nursing care, including clinical #documentation, #medication management, #care #coordination, and #patient #engagement.”
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Understanding what’s happening around you is empowering and ensures you’re actively involved in your baby’s care. Doctors, nurses, and specialists usually do rounds at least twice a day. I encourage parents to find out when these rounds take place and try to be present if possible. While the medical jargon and acronyms they use can feel overwhelming, you have the right to ask for an explanation! Your awareness and advocacy makes all the difference! #nicu #factsareyourfriends #micropreemie #preemie
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🌟 Boost your clinical skills with our advanced training platform! Designed for UK healthcare professionals, it offers essential practice in managing critical conditions like sepsis, anaphylaxis, and asthma in both adults and paediatric populations. Perfect for nurses, doctors, and specialists looking to enhance their expertise and improve patient outcomes. #NHSTraining #HealthcareUK #ContinualLearning
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Pediatricians typically get a lot of calls from nervous new parents. Here's how your practice can offer parents a valuable resource that can answer their questions and address their concerns 24/7, all while giving your staff more time to focus on in-person care: https://lnkd.in/eYaU97eU #NurseTriage #NurseTriageOnCall #ClinicalCallCenter
Pediatric Telephone Triage Offers 24/7 Answers for Parents, More Resources for Doctors
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Unlock the expertise to confidently manage minor paediatric conditions with this specialised course—perfect for healthcare professionals working with children in primary and urgent care. https://lnkd.in/dyKCwGgn #paeds #paediatrics #minorillness #belmatt #healthcareproffesionals #urgentcare #primarycare #generalpractice #advancedpractice
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A–E assessment in infants and children – NEW GUIDE https://lnkd.in/evVD8g8w The author of this new, fully illustrated guide is Liesje André, who is a senior resuscitation practitioner. The guide has been double-blind peer-reviewed. The A–E approach is a standardised tool for clinically assessing a patient. The approach is designed to rapidly assess and manage potential respiratory, circulatory or neurological failure. A structured A–E assessment helps to ensure that potentially life-threatening problems are identified and managed in order of priority. The five components of the assessment are airway, breathing, circulation, disability and exposure. This guide summarises each component of the A–E assessment for infants, children and young people. Each stage involves assessment, investigation and intervention. It is important to address life-threatening problems as they arise, and to reassess after each intervention before moving on to the next stage of the assessment. Observations should be recorded on a suitable Paediatric Early Warning System (PEWS) chart. To ensure the effective handover of information, use a recognised tool that allows for concise and clear communication, such as SBAR (situation, background, assessment and recommendation). #paediatrics #nursing #elearning
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Shining a Light on Obstetric Violence in Nursing - Join me for a panel discussion on Sept 19. As healthcare providers, it’s our duty to ensure every patient feels respected and safe. Yet, obstetric violence remains a harsh reality in some birth settings— unintentional whether through coercion, lack of informed consent, or dismissive care. Trauma-informed care is crucial in addressing these issues, fostering environments where patients’ voices are heard and respected. Let’s work together to create a culture of empathy, dignity, and empowerment in obstetric nursing. 💪 Join me for a panel discussion on this topic based on the recent publication: Exposing the Role of Labor and Delivery Nurses as Active Bystanders in Preventing or Perpetuating Obstetric Violence 2024 AWHONN Ohio Annual Conference - September 19-20 co-panelists: Cristen Pascucci, Paula Rojas Landivar, Maggie Runyon #ObstetricViolence #TraumaInformedCare #NursingLeadership #PatientAdvocacy
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Unlock the expertise to confidently manage minor paediatric conditions with this specialised course—perfect for healthcare professionals working with children in primary and urgent care. https://lnkd.in/dyKCwGgn #illness #minorillnesses #advancedpractice #nursesofinstragram #paediatrics #primarycare #healthcareprofessional #urgentcare
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New article! "Recommendations from a panel of #European certified #nurse practitioners (CNPs) for #CNP integration in #MultipleSclerosis (MS) care. · Develop standardized competencies and a unified framework for CNPs in MS care across Europe. · Facilitate active involvement of CNPs in monitoring disease progression, documenting outcomes, managing medications and adverse effects, providing counseling to people with MS and referral to specialized MS care centers. · Implement comprehensive education programs to enhance nursing skills for improved care of individuals with MS." https://lnkd.in/gNqPnjSq Francesco Pastore, Santosh Shirol
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End of life care in hospitals often involves a team approach that includes physicians, nurses, social workers, chaplains, and sometimes palliative care specialists. The goal is to provide compassionate and individualized care that respects the wishes and values of the patient and their loved ones. During end of life care in the ICU, medical interventions may be withdrawn or withheld in accordance with the patient's wishes or advance directives. Comfort measures, such as pain management and supportive therapies, are prioritized to ensure the patient's comfort and dignity. Family members and loved ones are supported through this difficult time, with opportunities for education, emotional support, and counseling services. Discussions about goals of care, treatment options, and end-of-life decision-making are facilitated to ensure that the patient's wishes are honored. Overall, end of life care in the ICU aims to provide a peaceful and compassionate transition for the patient and their loved ones, and to ensure that their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs are met during this challenging time. #MedicalMalPractice #PersonalInjury #LegalAttorneys #PatientSafety #NurseStaffing #HealthcareAdvocacy #LegalNurseConsultant #MedicalLegalExpert #NurseConsulting #HealthcareLaw #MedicalRecordsAnalysis #ExpertWitness #NurseLegalAdvisor #MedicalLitigation #LegalNurseServices #HealthcareLitigation #NurseExpert #LegalNurseReview #NurseConsultantLife #MedicoLegal #healthcareconsulting
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