One of the many topics Dr. Katie Boston-Leary and I address in “The nursing profession circa 2030” is philanthropy and community investments.

Philanthropy has always been key to executing and sustaining programs in nursing and healthcare. An often-overlooked benefit to providing grateful patients the opportunity to express their gratitude in this manner aides in their recovery process.

In today’s challenging environment of rising costs and shrinking budget margins, it has become imperative to improve the alignment between a healthcare organizations’ foundational and philanthropic efforts to drive engagement at all levels to increase their revenue pools.

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