Relias June LinkedIn Newsletter
The Relias LinkedIn Newsletter is your monthly digest of new and upcoming webinars, resources, events, and more.
Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Prevention Practices
We just launched our 2024 Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Prevention Report. Based on a survey of 749 nurses and physicians, this report provides current insights and data to help healthcare organizations reduce risk through evidence-based practices.
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Surgeon General’s Framework for Workplace Mental Health and Well-Being: Focus on Nurses
The Office of U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, MD , MBA, published the Framework for Workplace Mental Health and Well-Being to guide employers in promoting worker mental health and well-being. The framework touches on five topics that have been part of the growing national discourse around the state of the nursing profession. Read our blog to identify these topics and see how your organization can incorporate them.
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Leveraging Technology To Enhance Hiring and Retention in Post-Acute Care
Navigating the complexities of staff turnover in the fast-paced post-acute care field can pose significant challenges to the organization and patients. Harnessing technology can position organizations as modern and tech-savvy, fostering a work environment where employees feel supported, engaged, and proud to contribute. Download our e-book to overcome internal resistance to technology.
ON-DEMAND WEBINARS
NO PEPPER? NO PROBLEM! Mitigating Payment-Related Scrutiny During PEPPER Pause
Discover why the Program for Evaluating Payment Patterns Electronic Report (PEPPER) is your hospice's best ally in navigating payment vulnerability and mitigating CMS contractor audit risks in this on-demand webinar.
Mental Health and Trauma in the Juvenile Justice System
Many juveniles involved in the justice system have experienced trauma, such as physical or sexual abuse, neglect, or violence in their communities.?Watch this webinar to hear Laura S. Toptine, LCMHC, discuss the growing importance of addressing mental health and trauma in the juvenile justice system.?