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PHILADELPHIA  The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP) and Penn Presbyterian Medical Center (PPMC) rank #27 in the United States and #50 globally on 
Newsweek’s World’s Best Smart Hospitals 2021, which ranks the 250 best medical institutions that are leading the field in smart technologies, like digital surgery, imaging, artificial intelligence, telehealth and electronic medical records. Results are based on worldwide recommendations from medical professionals.
“We are proud to develop and deploy the best possible approaches to caring for our patients,” said 
Michele Volpe, Chief Executive Officer of PPMC. “This means we’re not only offering the most advanced diagnostic tools, treatments and therapies, but we also constantly seek to implement systems and technologies that make it easier and faster to deliver the right care to each patient, and provide them with a positive experience while they’re in our hospitals.” ....

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Report calls for broader scope of practice for nurses, better support for equity, mental health


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The COVID-19 pandemic spurred massive disruptions to the economy and labor market that have yet to abate. It also particularly underscored the plight of workers in one of the widest-held occupations in the country nurses.
Over the past year, those on the front lines have reported increasing rates of burnout, declining mental health and distrust and disengagement from the organizations employing them. Some are considering leaving their roles for jobs not involved in direct patient care or retiring.
But demand for nurses will only grow, and so will the demands of the job, according to a report published Tuesday from the National Academy of Medicine and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. They face a population that s both aging and seeing increasing behavioral and mental health conditions, and in the workplace will likely help tackle health care policy and equity issues. ....

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