When perfect is the enemy of good
One of the common refrains you heard last week as the GOP healthcare plan marched to its demise was Republicans saying that “we’re letting perfect be the enemy of good.”
One of the common refrains you heard last week as the GOP healthcare plan marched to its demise was Republicans saying that “we’re letting perfect be the enemy of good.”
We were not meant to work without time to reflect and have a break.
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The more data providers have, the better they can implement and use electronic health records. But navigating an EHR and making productive use of time involves deconstructing common problems.
Dan Wagner is the new director of strategic accounts at Triple S in Massachusetts.
SNF administrators must ask themselves, “Did we provide the kind of care the resident really needed to maximize her ‘whole emotional and mental well-being?'”
It’s common knowledge in the long-term care industry that more than half of the adults in facilities are incontinent.
If you need a little encouragement to stay positive next time something goes awry, look no further than this story from the New York Times.
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