Being a patient can be a vulnerable experience. You might find yourself asking, what are patient rights, and how do they apply to me? Whether you’re at a local clinic or navigating the specific rules regarding patient rights in hospital …
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Take The Free QuizPatient Rights 101: Guide to Understanding Healthcare Freedoms
Patient Rights 101: Guide to Understanding Healthcare Freedoms
Being a patient can be a vulnerable experience. You might find yourself asking, what are patient rights, and how do they apply to me? Whether you’re at a local clinic or navigating the specific rules regarding patient rights in hospital settings, understanding your healthcare freedoms is crucial. It’s not just about knowing the rules; it’s about being an active and empowered participant in your own healthcare journey. (more…)
Complete Guide to Long-Term Hospital Patient Care
Complete Guide to Long-Term Hospital Patient Care
Welcome to the deep end of healthcare: long-term patient care in hospital. This isn’t the fast-paced, adrenaline-fueled drama you see on television. This is a world built on relationships, resilience, and a profound level of clinical skill. Caring for long-term patients in hospitals and other facilities is a marathon, not a sprint. (more…)
Understanding Ethical Issues in Patient Confidentiality
Understanding Ethical Issues in Patient Confidentiality
Recent reports show that more than 70% of patients worry about how their personal health information is shared. This makes patient confidentiality one of the most important parts of nursing care. (more…)
7 Main Purpose of National Patient Safety Goal
7 Main Purpose of National Patient Safety Goal
Did you know that about 15% of hospital patients in the U.S. require long-term care because of chronic illness, recovery needs, or age-related conditions? These numbers are rising as people live longer and need more support in hospitals. Long-term hospital patient care is not just about treatment—it’s about comfort, safety, and dignity every single day. (more…)
What to Do When a Nurse is Assaulted by a Patient?
What to Do When a Nurse is Assaulted by a Patient?
Recent reports show that nearly 1 in 4 nurses face violence on the job. When a nurse is assaulted by a patient, it doesn’t just cause physical harm—it also creates stress, fear, and burnout. Assault can be anything from shouting and threats to hitting or grabbing. (more…)
What Nursing Homes Earn Per Patient: A Detailed Look
What Nursing Homes Earn Per Patient: A Detailed Look
In 2025, the average nursing home in the U.S. earns about $7,500 per patient each month, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). But many families still ask, how much do nursing homes make per patient and what does that mean for care? (more…)
From Meals to Medical Care: What Nursing Homes Really Provide
From Meals to Medical Care: What Nursing Homes Really Provide
According to the CDC, more than 1.2 million people live in nursing homes across the United States. While many believe these homes are just for medical care, they actually offer much more. (more…)
10 Importance of Patient Engagement
10 Importance of Patient Engagement
The importance of patient engagement in healthcare cannot be overstated. Studies show that engaged patients are 30% more likely to follow treatment plans and experience 38% fewer hospital (more…)
Inspiring Stories About Nursing: How Nurses Are Making a Difference
Inspiring Stories About Nursing: How Nurses Are Making a Difference
Inspiring nurses are the backbone of healthcare. In 2025, nursing is more important than ever. With new medical technologies and an aging population, healthcare workers play a key role in patient care. (more…)
What is the Difference Between Regional and National Accreditation?
What is the Difference Between Regional and National Accreditation?
Accreditation is crucial in nursing education, with over 3 million registered nurses in the U.S. as of 2023 depending on academic quality training. It ensures that programs meet industry standards. Regional accreditation typically applies to degree-granting education institutions, while national accreditation focuses on specific programs. (more…)
Complete Guide to Long-Term Hospital Patient Care
September 24, 2025Welcome to the deep end of healthcare: long-term patient care in hospital. This isn’t the fast-paced, adrenaline-fueled drama you see on television. This is a world built on relationships, resilience, and a profound level of clinical skill. Caring for long-term …
Understanding Ethical Issues in Patient Confidentiality
September 23, 2025Recent reports show that more than 70% of patients worry about how their personal health information is shared. This makes patient confidentiality one of the most important parts of nursing care.
7 Main Purpose of National Patient Safety Goal
September 23, 2025Did you know that about 15% of hospital patients in the U.S. require long-term care because of chronic illness, recovery needs, or age-related conditions? These numbers are rising as people live longer and need more support in hospitals. Long-term hospital …
What to Do When a Nurse is Assaulted by a Patient?
September 19, 2025Recent reports show that nearly 1 in 4 nurses face violence on the job. When a nurse is assaulted by a patient, it doesn’t just cause physical harm—it also creates stress, fear, and burnout. Assault can be anything from shouting …
What Nursing Homes Earn Per Patient: A Detailed Look
September 19, 2025In 2025, the average nursing home in the U.S. earns about $7,500 per patient each month, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). But many families still ask, how much do nursing homes make per patient and …
From Meals to Medical Care: What Nursing Homes Really Provide
May 23, 2025According to the CDC, more than 1.2 million people live in nursing homes across the United States. While many believe these homes are just for medical care, they actually offer much more.
10 Importance of Patient Engagement
May 23, 2025The importance of patient engagement in healthcare cannot be overstated. Studies show that engaged patients are 30% more likely to follow treatment plans and experience 38% fewer hospital
Inspiring Stories About Nursing: How Nurses Are Making a Difference
April 3, 2025Inspiring nurses are the backbone of healthcare. In 2025, nursing is more important than ever. With new medical technologies and an aging population, healthcare workers play a key role in patient care.
What is the Difference Between Regional and National Accreditation?
March 31, 2025Accreditation is crucial in nursing education, with over 3 million registered nurses in the U.S. as of 2023 depending on academic quality training. It ensures that programs meet industry standards. Regional accreditation typically applies to degree-granting education institutions, while national …
