The ROI of Structured Onboarding in Healthcare

Amid the constant demands of healthcare, onboarding frequently doesn’t receive the time or attention it deserves. New team members are given a quick introduction, handed a pile of policies, and expected to perform immediately. But this rushed process may be quietly costing your organization more than you think. According to the 2025 NSI National Health Care […]
Survey Readiness Starts with Respecting Resident Rights

In assisted living and long-term care settings, survey readiness is a major concern for administrators and staff. A poor audit can lead to penalties, loss of reputation, or even closure. But if you want to be ready for your next survey, don’t just focus on checklists and compliance documents—start with something much more basic and […]
Training Your Team to Talk About Clinical Trials with Patients

Despite the critical role clinical trials play in advancing cancer treatment, only about 3% of new cancer patients participate in them, according to a study by the University of California Davis Cancer Center. That means the vast majority of patients may be missing out on potentially life-changing options, often simply because they aren’t aware or […]
How to Train Surgical Teams Without Pulling Them Off the Floor

Time is everything in the operating room. Patient safety, team coordination, and timely procedures all depend on a well-trained surgical team that can move together with precision. However, a growing shortage of perioperative nurses—and limited opportunities for hands-on education—has made training more difficult than ever. As highlighted in the AORN Journal article “Nursing Shortages in […]
Assisting with Medication: What Staff Need to Know

In healthcare settings—especially assisted living, home care, and long-term care—medication routines are a daily reality. But not every patient needs full administration from a nurse or physician. Many are capable of taking their own medicine, with a little help. That’s where assisting with self-administration of medication comes in—and it’s more important than it might seem. […]
How Business Acumen Drives Value-Based Care

Clinical skill alone isn’t enough in healthcare. As the system continues to shift from volume-based to value-based care, the focus is no longer just on how many patients are seen or procedures are done—but on the quality, outcomes, and efficiency of that care. And the shift is real: according to the Health Care Payment Learning […]
5 Proven Team Building Strategies That Improve Patient Outcomes

Patients don’t just benefit from great teamwork—they notice it. According to American Hospital Association, when patients perceive their care as safe, they are 2.5 to 3 times more likely to recommend the hospital to others. These perceptions are shaped not just by the medical treatment they receive, but by what they observe—cleanliness, hand hygiene, and […]
Are Your Neuromonitoring Staff Prepared for Safe Opioid Use?

While the national conversation about opioid use often centers on addiction and pain management, there’s one area that gets far less attention: the role of neuromonitoring staff in ensuring opioids are used safely during surgical procedures. According to a study published in JAMA, approximately 80% of surgical patients receive opioids after surgery, with oxycodone and […]
Clinical Conflict? Train Your Team to Handle It

Long hours, emotional stress, and fast-paced decision-making can sometimes lead to clinical conflict—between colleagues, between departments, or even between healthcare workers and patients. Unfortunately, this type of conflict happens more often than many realize. A survey by the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) found that 44% of healthcare workers reported hearing negative comments […]
5 Common Accidents in Assisted Living—and How to Prevent Them

In assisted living facilities, safety isn’t just a checkbox—it’s a daily commitment. Residents are often older adults with mobility issues, memory loss, or chronic health conditions, making them more vulnerable to common accidents in assisted living. One slip, one missed step, or one forgotten medication can quickly turn into a medical emergency. In fact, nearly […]
Training Your Staff to Speak with Patients and Families Effectively

In healthcare, it’s not just about what you do—it’s about how you say it. Whether you’re sharing test results, explaining treatment plans, or simply checking in with a worried family member, the way your staff communicates matters. A lot. Training your staff to speak clearly, listen actively, and respond with empathy can transform not only patient […]
Sexual Harassment Prevention for Healthcare Facilities

Sexual harassment is a serious issue that impacts workplaces across all industries, but in healthcare facilities, the stakes are especially high. The unique dynamics of healthcare—long hours, high-stress situations, and frequent close interactions with colleagues, patients, and visitors—create conditions where incidents of harassment can more easily occur. In fact, more than 1 in 4 nurses […]