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Clinical autonomy is shrinking—here’s how providers are taking it back
Many clinicians feel their autonomy is dwindling year after year—schedules are tightening, patient volume and workloads are ...
Professional autonomy in nursing practice refers to the capacity of registered nurses to make independent decisions about patient care, to exercise judgment within their scope of practice and to ...
Panelists discuss how utilization management limits clinical autonomy and advocate for reforms that preserve shared, patient-centered decision-making. Panelists discuss how increasing utilization ...
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