Resources for the Healthcare Industry
Nurse Onboarding Made Right: 6 Key Steps for Success
Nurses work diligently to deliver care to patients despite staffing shortages. This demand to provide high-quality patient care with fewer and fewer resources, including staff, creates the perfect environment for burnout, especially for new grads. Ill-equipped preceptors can also increase the risk of new nurses leaving their positions. These six key steps to improve the nurse onboarding process will turn the tide on turnover rates.
Reframing Well-Being in Healthcare Workplace Culture
Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a movement towards compassionate care with the support of Psych Hub’s resources to promoting not only the well-being of professionals but also enhancing patient care.
CPCS® Certification: The Gold Standard for Credentialing Professionals
The Certified Provider Credentialing Specialist (CPCS®) certification offered by the National Association Medical Staff Services (NAMSS) has become the gold standard for those working in healthcare credentialing. Get all the details on this designation and the opportunities it opens in this post.
Improve Decision-making, Reduce Variability, and Optimize Patient Care with New Smart Logic Functionality
CredentialStream just keeps getting better! See how the recently released Privilege smart logic functionality will help improve clinical and non-clinical decision-making, reduce variability, and optimize patient care delivery.
3 Areas of Focus for Nursing Informatics Competencies
This blog post examines three nursing informatics competencies and connects them to better patient care, healthcare initiatives and goals like lower readmission rates, and an improved overall sense of job fulfillment and engagement for nurses.
Harnessing Preceptors’ Potential: Lessons from Jennie Stuart Health
Join HealthStream and seasoned clinician Sheri Lancaster from Jennie Stuart Hospital as they delve into how implementing Preceptor Development created a supportive community for continuous learning and how these strategies can be tailored to fit any organization's needs.

Healthcare IT Workforce Trends to Watch in 2026

2025 Trends in Nurse Scheduling
