Nursing News - September 23, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Woman led to nursing by Scripture
Quebec backs off on charge for hospital visits (National Post)
Quebec's Finance Minister Raymond Bachand says a fee for hospital visits "would have given patients an incentive to use the health care system more efficiently." Kenyon Wallace, National Post With its popularity plummeting amid a growing corruption scandal, the Quebec government has decided it doesn't have the stomach to push ahead with plans to ... During a meeting in Douala organised by the coordination organisation for the Fight against Endemic Diseases in Central Africa, the participants elaborated a plan on how to contain the disease.
Mental health pros boo haunted house at asylum (York Dispatch)
Since the last residents left more than 20 years ago, Pennhurst State Hospital has been vacant, its sprawling complex of buildings crumbling, overcome by brush in the suburban Philadelphia countryside. Hospital bosses have been accused of breaching a patient's human rights after an elderly woman was injected with drugs against her will.
Use of physical restraints decreases in nursing facilities, but... (McKnightsonline)
Use of physical restraints, falls, and emotional and behavioral symptoms dropped at nursing and rehabilitation facilities across the country over the last decade. This is the daily email. Change to weekly
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