| Nursing - News April 13, 2014 Nursing homes traditionally have run more like hospitals than homes, but a growing number around Topeka are changing business as usual. NURSES would screen for bowel cancer and administer low-grade anaesthetics under a radical plan to save public hospitals $430 million a year. SPANISH FORT, Alabama - From the time she volunteered as a young nurse during World War II to when she traveled to Africa with the Peace Corps in her late 70s, Janice Feagin Britton led an adventurous and interesting life, one underscored by faith. As hundreds of thousands of diabetics get health coverage under the federal law, insurance companies are aggressively targeting this glut of new patients. Anne Turner-Henson, Ph.D., professor in the UAB School of Nursing, was recently awarded the prestigious Leadership in Research Award at the 2014 Southern Nursing Research Society's annual conference in San Antonio, Texas. Marking the centenary of The Great War, a new exhibition at Woburn Abbey is demonstrating the roles played by the 11th Duke and Duchess, the Abbey and the people from the Estate and surrounding villages during the conflict. Roy Beggs MLA, the Ulster Unionist Health spokesperson, has expressed concerns at suggestions to reduce the Health budget by 68m during this financial year. Jerry Ney, president and CEO of Aldersgate Village, demonstrates how physical therapy patients can work on their balance inside Aldergate's therapy center. More Nursing News... | | |
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