Nursing - March 10, 2015 Hospitals heading to Portugal and eastern Europe to plug huge nursing black hole Epsom and St Helier hospitals are short of 300 nurses and are looking to Portugal and eastern Europe to recruit more Epsom and St Helier hospitals are short of 300 nurses and ar... - Read More With Medicare Pay On The Line, Hospitals Push Harder To Please Patients Lillie Robinson came to Rowan Medical Center for surgery on her left foot. She expected to be in and out in a day, returning weeks later to the Salisbury, N.C., hospital for her... - Read More Labor commits to more nurses, patient ratios NSW Labor has committed to employing more nurses and legislating nurse-to-patient ratios for hospitals including Bega should it win this month's state election. NSW Labor has co... - Read More New standards on nursing home ratings may be bringing down scores The federal government has put stricter standards on the way it rates nursing homes, which has resulted in grades suffering for many facilities. Every three months The Center fo... - Read More Dialysis nursing staff prove popular Dialysis patient Doris Wreford receives a treatment on Monday from LPN Marjorie Pascual. It's a more than four-hour procedure that she undertakes three days per week at the Vict... - Read More Experts Expecting Spike In Traffic Accidents After Time Change The move to daylight savings time took place over the weekend and experts are warning of a spike in traffic accidents on Monday. Dr. Michael Decker of the Case Western Reserve U... - Read More Lee School of Nursing Announces Dean Fellows Pictured with Dr. Sarah Campbell are the 2015 Dean Fellows. Front row, from left, Bryn Dawdy, Karina Hernandez and Stacy Ryan. - Read More Minnesota's rural nursing homes hope to stem losses with funding change In tiny towns across Minnesota, nursing homes are stretching limited state funds until it comes time to cut services or shut down entirely. Lawmakers and industry groups are mov... - Read More African-American cancer patients' depression symptoms under-recognized, study finds Case Western Reserve University nurse scientist Amy Zhang, who has long examined quality-of-life issues in cancer patients, wondered whether depression in African-American cance... - Read More Organiser of Malvern music festival 'could have died' after heart attack THE organiser of a popular Malvern music festival claims he could have died after he suffered a heart attack and ambulance crews said they would have to take him to 30 miles to ... - Read More Boards considering the future of Aurora nursing home The future of a 50 -year-old Aurora nursing facility is being considered by its board of trustees and the county board of commissioners. The Grand Island Independent reports tha... - Read More Erie hospital offers web video to families of NICU babies Juliette hasn't been able to hold or touch Elise yet, but she gets to see the infant every day. A new Web camera system allows Juliette and her family to watch Elise in real tim... - Read More Greystone expands with acquisition of Autumn Health Care's skilled nursing facilities in Ohio Greystone Healthcare Management Corp. continues to grow its network of healthcare facilities, home health agencies and hospice care services in Florida and Ohio with the acquisi... - Read More Seymour medical center part of growing trend in nursing Acton, manager of surgical services, and Wessel, ambulatory services manager, are among 15 male nurses at Schneck Medical Center. There's a male nurse in nearly every department... - Read More SEIU cuts deal with new Williamsville nursing home owners A strike has been averted at St. Francis Home in Williamsville, as union representatives for the skilled nursing site have reached a settlement with the new owners. Comprehensiv... - Read More |
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