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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Kindred profit falls in third quarter

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Nursing News - November 3, 2010
Kindred profit falls in third quarter (Business First of Louisville)
Kindred Healthcare Inc. posted third-quarter net income of $4.9 million, or 12 cents per share, during the third quarter, down slightly from $5.5 million, or 14 cents per share, during the same period a year ago.
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Home Comfort (Morris Daily Herald)
Dr. Ari and Stephanie de la Hera will open up their home for display during the Home for the Holidays Housewalk, which starts at noon Friday, Nov.
Sparrow Nurses and other medical professionals at the hospital will begin voting Wednesday on a new contract, but their union representatives are saying vote 'no.' On Monday the Michigan Nurses Association stated that contract negotiations with Sparrow Hospital have broken off.
Almost 5,500 doctors treating more than five million people in Ontario are now using electronic medical records, but many still can't communicate with each other, eHealth CEO Greg Reed said Tuesday.
'The province is falling apart'
'The province is falling apart' (Lethbridge Herald)
Herald photo by Ian Martens Bev Muendel-Atherstone, acting chair of Friends of Medicare, speaks during a rally Monday morning in front of the downtown constituency office of Lethbridge West MLA Greg Weadick.
Yolanda R. Sims, LVN, Pediatric Home Care Nurse for CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Homecare, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for demonstrating dedication, leadership and excellence in pediatric nursing.
Silent grief' of miscarriages (Red Deer Advocate)
Tina Foley and her husband were gearing up for the arrival of their first child, excited about the furniture, toys and baby clothes they had bought in the months before the birth.
Two federal courts have ruled that the Obama administration is using overly strict standards to determine whether older Americans are entitled to Medicare coverage of skilled nursing home care and home health care.
Kay Rhodes, RN, MSN, APRN, BC has been named Chief Nursing Officer for Redmond Regional Medical Center.
Yet another study has shown that people who are treated for stroke over a weekend tend to fare worse than those who are treated during the week, but the reasons remain unclear.
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