admin

Challenges Facing Effective Healthcare Personnel Scheduling in the Hospital Setting During the COVID-19 Pandemic

COVID-19 has shaken the United States healthcare system to its core. Hospitals know this all too well. The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated many changes to how hospitals operate. Some of these changes are short-term day-to-day issues, and others will likely persist long after the COVID-19 pandemic abates. The pandemic has resulted in significant shifts in […]

Challenges Facing Effective Healthcare Personnel Scheduling in the Hospital Setting During the COVID-19 Pandemic Read More »

Managing and Maximizing the Workforce in Pharmacy

Getting the best results from the workforce in any organization requires meticulous strategy planning and implantation. To fully harness individual strengths to achieve overall success as a team, it is vital to pay close attention to the individual and general methods used in managing the workforce. These management approaches often cover many things, from shift schedules

Managing and Maximizing the Workforce in Pharmacy Read More »

The Management of POCT Competencies from a Nursing Perspective

Point-of-Care Testing (POCT) relates to an alternative to core laboratory testing. It is an option for conducting laboratory testing closer to the patients – such as an emergency room, IC unit, operating room, physician’s office, or an ambulatory care clinic. The popularity of POCT continues to increase, and the options for methods and devices continue

The Management of POCT Competencies from a Nursing Perspective Read More »

Resilience: A Critical Competency for Nurses

Pandemic conditions have placed emphasis on the quality of resiliency in nursing. In reality, this quality has always been valuable. Let’s examine what resiliency is, how nurses develop it, and how it can be assessed. What is resiliency? Every healthcare provider faces stressful situations on a daily basis. The cumulative effect of difficult situations leads to

Resilience: A Critical Competency for Nurses Read More »

The Need for Competency Management Systems in Radiology

It is critical for medical staff, especially in robust imaging departments, to stay inspection ready. This is an ongoing task, and the best compliance strategies should be designed around competency assessment efforts. For radiology centers, where imaging processes require manual calibration of sophisticated equipment with potentially hazardous exposures, managing competency is a top priority. To

The Need for Competency Management Systems in Radiology Read More »

Supply Chain Woes – How Hospitals are Coping and Looking Ahead

Container ships are languishing on the West Coast while multi-faceted supply chain problems affect almost every US market. How are health systems being affected, and how are they tackling the issues? Hospitals are no stranger to supply chain problems. Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico in 2018 causing severe damages to manufacturing plants that make plastic bags for

Supply Chain Woes – How Hospitals are Coping and Looking Ahead Read More »

The Impact of Supply Chain Disruptions in the Laboratory Industry

This is the first article in a two-part series on Supply Chain issues in healthcare. To see all StaffReady blog posts, click here. In response to a global health crisis, clinical laboratories are feeling the crunch in more ways than one. An ever-increasing demand for COVID-19 testing along with products to support the management of COVID-19

The Impact of Supply Chain Disruptions in the Laboratory Industry Read More »

Diversion Prevention Technology for Pharmacy Systems Management

Preventing drug diversion, especially regarding controlled substances, is an important role for pharmacy management. This is especially true considering that up to 15% of healthcare professionals will misuse substances during their careers, a statistic that matches the general population. However, pharmacy is often in the reactive position of responding to diversion that has already taken

Diversion Prevention Technology for Pharmacy Systems Management Read More »

food, scientist, science, laboratory, nature, research, lab, biotechnology, woman, safety, medical, young, biology, microbiology, scientific, test, genetic, experiment, technology, control, inspection, quality, chemical, gmo, plant, microscope

Quality and Point of Care Testing – Part 1

It is reported that 70% of clinical decisions are based on test results more often generated in a permanent laboratory. As technology has become more mobile, the laboratory has been miniaturized into portable testing devices. The wide –array of POCT devices include glucometers, urine readers, blood gas analzyers, and pregnancy tests. These devices (and many others) makeup

Quality and Point of Care Testing – Part 1 Read More »