Nurses play a crucial role in improving the care of a hospital’s patients. As technology comes increasingly into play, health apps may be particularly beneficial to improve patient care. 1. Omnio — ...
1. NurseGrid: This app is a personal scheduling and communication tool for nurses. The app uses a custom algorithm that remembers users’ most common shift times to speed schedule creation. The app ...
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An increasing number of nurses are creating and developing mHealth apps and data systems to drive better patient care, assist nurses in treatment and care management and educate patients on health ...
To improve patient care and keep up with advances in the medical field, professional nurses turn to mobile devices to access information and the latest technology. The best nursing apps help nurses ...
Gig work has expanded to the nurses who care for patients in hospitals and care homes — and it's coming with some of the same challenges that delivery and rideshare contractors have already pointed to ...
Apps that include clinical decision support tools are four to 44 times more successful in helping clinicians diagnose chronic health issues, according to a recent study by the Columbia University ...
Christi DeLemos always knew she wanted to be a nurse. The Shreveport native and Woodlawn High School graduate has spent hours reviewing materials and using reference guides during her nursing career.
“Passing out,” “throwing up” and “having the sniffles” are phrases that nurses hear every day. While not clinical terms, everyone knows what they mean, right? Not necessarily, especially for nursing ...
Gig work is taking over the nursing industry and creating new challenges. Gig work apps are taking over the nursing industry and increasing crucial risks that are not present in food delivery or ...
Anyone with family and friends who work in healthcare knows it: Nurses are not alright. I've heard it from my loved ones. Nurses have been overworked and understaffed for years. Then the pandemic came ...