
Emergency nurses have mixed opinions on EHR behavioral flags
Many nurses in the emergency department view behavioral flags as a helpful advisory but are skeptical of their effectiveness in preventing violence and can perpetuate bias, a new study finds.

How nudges increase cancer screening rates and other health-forward behaviors
At the 2023 AACR annual meeting, Shivan Mehta and two other cancer researchers shared how they apply behavioral economics ideas to promote cancer screening and serious illness conversations.

Spotlight on: Rebecca Trotta
Meet Rebecca Trotta, a nurse-scientist driving efforts to transform geriatric care.

Specialty prescription intervention improves efficiency, reduces burden
Refill Express, an automated system for processing specialty prescription orders, has greatly reduced administrative burden and has increased fill rates at Penn Medicine.

March 2023 Month in Review
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