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  • Healthcare Management
  • Nursing Informatics
  • Rural Health Systems

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  • Challenges in rural hospital communication and staff engagement.
  • Need for innovative solutions to meet regulatory demands.
  • Limitations of traditional communication methods in healthcare settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development of an innovative unit meeting model in a rural hospital.
  • To explore the use of electronic technology for enhanced staff communication.
  • To ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and facilitate two-way information flow.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of an electronic technology-based unit meeting model.
  • Focus on meaningful communication strategies for nursing staff and directors.
  • Integration of regulatory compliance and information exchange protocols.

Main Results:

  • Successful creation of an innovative unit meeting model.
  • Improved quality of communication between staff and directors.
  • Adherence to regulatory standards and enhanced information sharing.

Conclusions:

  • Electronic technology can facilitate innovative and compliant communication models in rural hospitals.
  • The developed model offers a scalable solution for improving staff engagement and information exchange.
  • This approach addresses key challenges in rural healthcare communication.