Nursing - February 21, 2015 Teri Vance: Carson City nursing student looking for help; locals win award Carson High School graduate and nursing student Emily Field is raising money for a trip to India with the International Relief's Medical Mission Team. "We will be bringing medic... - Read More Why nursing home ratings are dropping on Delmarva Why nursing home ratings are dropping on Delmarva Tougher federal standards caused a third of facilities to slip in the five-star ratings. Check out this story on delmarvanow.co... - Read More Medicare ranks the best, worst St. Louis-area nursing homes The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services has announced new rankings under a strengthened five-star system by which to judge nursing homes. Three nursing homes from the area... - Read More House panel passes bill aiming to lower suicide rates A bill aiming to lower Montana's high suicide rate by requiring training for health care providers has narrowly passed through a House committee. Democratic Rep. Ed Lieser of Wh... - Read More Union may resort to strike at Williamsville nursing home With an ownership transfer expected soon by state regulators, workers at St. Francis Home in Williamsville are fighting back to maintain their jobs and labor status. Long Island... - Read More Nursing levels in Wales reach 22,000 THERE are now more than 22,000 qualified nurses working in Wales, the first time the Welsh NHS has broken this barrier. Health and social services minister Mark Drakeford announ... - Read More Challenges for doctors using fitness trackers & apps More hospitals and doctors are starting to use data from fitness trackers and health apps to help treat patients. But they are moving cautiously. - Read More "It's not our job to tell NHS bosses how to do theirs" says watchdog chief executive A WATCHDOG chief says it is not their job to tell NHS bosses how to do theirs after public concerns were raised about pressures on Worcestershire's A&E departments. Simon Adams,... - Read More |
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