Nurses play a key role in patient care, but their contribution to patient outcomes is often undervalued and underappreciated. It took a pandemic to create a major shift in their job opportunities and power to negotiate. Many nurses left the profession entirely, others switched to better-paid travel or agency jobs. The pandemic is settling down so the question debated in today’s episode, is what is the position the nurses are in today? You will hear from:
Rebecca and Alice talked about the position of nurses, healthcare technologies that are not designed to make the work of nurses easier, recent criminal cases against nurses in the US, and what needs to change so that being a nurse will be an attractive job opportunity. Let’s dive in, and if you will enjoy the discussion, do leave a rating or a review wherever you get your podcast and subscribe to receive the next episode straight to your podcast inbox. Also, do check our newsletter! It’s published on a monthly basis. Now to Rebecca and Alice.
Monthly newsletter: https://fodh.substack.com/
Leave a rating or a review: lovethepodcast.com/facesofdigitalhealth
Official website: www.facesofdigitalhealth.com
HIMSS Europe 2024: EHDS, future of interoperability, next steps in AI, and where patient journey fits in?
Can We Harmonize Medication Management Across Europe?
Learning From pan-Canadian Health Data Strategy - What's Next to EHDS? (Eric Sutherland)
Switzerland, AI and Liquid Biopsies
Healthtech in the GCC Countries: Focus on Infrastructure and Export Capabilities
DTx in 2024: Where Are We With Business and Reimbursement Models? (Andy Molnar)
What Factors Should You Take into Account when Designing ePROs - Electronic Patient Reported Outcomes Solutions?
DTx in Belgium: It's Time to Embed Digital Therapeutics in Clinical Pathways
In the Rapid Advancements in Oncology Treatments, How Can Healthcare IT Support Clinicians? (Elekta)
How Do Pharma and Digital Health Converge in 2024? (Amir Lahav)
Experience Economy: How To Create Healthcare Events the HLTH Way (Richard Scarfo)
Gender Impact On Health Is Huge - Women's Health Research Needs More Investments
How Can We Reduce Unnecessary Lab Testing?
Innovation at Charité, The Problems With DiGAs and the German Market (Dorothée Marie-Louise Döpfer)
The Rise of Non-Traditional Prescribers in the US and the role of ePrescribing
"Women's Health Space Is Not Doing Much Better Today Than 10 years Ago" (Marija Butkovic)
Why Human Connection Is Medicine, and How is Tech an Enabler
US and Europe: A Snapshot of Healthcare Innovation (Jody Tropeano, Henry Stoneley, HLTH)
How To Get Patient Feedback That Is Actionable
Upside Down: How AI Changed Healthcare in 2023
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Insight Story: Tech Trends Unpacked
Zero-Shot
Fast Forward by Tomorrow Unlocked: Tech past, tech future
The Unbelivable Truth - Series 1 - 26 including specials and pilot
Lex Fridman Podcast