By Stacey Aggabao Combating change fatigue in healthcare is crucial for maintaining the well-being of healthcare professionals and ensuring the delivery of high-quality patient care. Change fatigue occurs when individuals become overwhelmed by the constant need to...
Building Systemic Health Equity for Geriatric Patients
“The best thing about living ... is the chance to keep on doing it!” — Lena Horne By Joleen Lonigan Health care organizations continue to face challenges to provide quality care in the face of the increasing barriers that many of our patients confront daily. The...
Mergers and Acquisitions: Considerations for Healthcare Leaders
By Iyda Antony Major events that threaten our socioeconomic, emotional, and physical well-being are often attributed to divorce, death of a loved one, job loss, retirement or being diagnosed with a major illness. The recent uptick in mergers and acquisitions impacting...
Healthcare Revolution: Embracing Virtual and On-Demand Nurses to Tackle Looming Shortages
By Larry Adams, RN, MSN, MBA, ShiftMed California draws in nurses from other states via an attractive combination of workplace protections and competitive salaries, creating an influx of nurses that outpaces the number leaving the state. But despite this advantage,...
Acute Care for the Elderly Units: A Primer
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Americans over 65 will number more than 77 million by 2034. Seventeen percent of these older adults are twice as likely as middle-aged adults to require hospitalization at least once a year (Covinsky & Palmer, 2021). They’re...
Leading Respiratory Therapists During a Global Pandemic
By Corina B. Clark, Co-Chair CAHL Coastal California LPC March 18th, 2020, was my first day as a leader in my new role. After years of being in management at UCLA Health, I decided to transition to a smaller community hospital closer to my family in Northern...