The RetuRN program attracts RNs that stepped away from practice back to patient care.
Think it's impossible to get nurses back to the bedside? Think again. Finding and retaining bedside RNs is a challenge many nurse leaders face. But a novel program at Allegheny Health Network in Allegheny, Pennsylvania has successfully gotten nurses who stepped away from practice back in action at the health system. Read on for more about the RetuRN program. Also: More on the consequences for a patient who killed a nurse CMS is eyeing mandatory vs. voluntary payment models Prioritizing sepsis assessments in the emergency department | |
Bring Nurses Back to the Bedside | Allegheny Health Network's RetuRN program attracts RNs that stepped away from practice back to patient care. Get more details about this innovative and successful program. |
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Jennifer Thew, RN Senior Content Specialist, Nursing | |
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