Nursing - April 23, 2015 Nursing home association wants no part of Medicaid managed care Managed care is not being warmly embraced by long-term care providers everywhere. Nearly 40 states are in various completion phases of transitioning to privatized Medicaid manag... - Read More Chief executive vows Broomfield Hospital will improve The reports rated Broomfield Hospital as "requiring improvement" and detailed various findings during inspections by the commission in November, December, February and March. Th... - Read More Rickmansworth care home no longer failing A care home is no longer failing after introducing measures to give patients more say in their treatment, a watchdog inspection has revealed. Chalfont Court, in Uxbridge Road, R... - Read More Watch: Video Reminds Us To Appreciate Nurses Everywhere It's a universal truth that the people who take care of you are always going to be your biggest champions - whether they're related to you or not. - Read More Rio Grande nursing extends accreditation through 2020 The University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College announced its Holzer School of Nursing baccalaureate program's accreditation has been extended through 2020. The Ac... - Read More Ontario to detail Hydro sale, transit and infrastructure plans in budget Ontario's opposition parties say the Liberal government will have to slash programs, raise taxes, or both in Thursday's provincial budget if they hope to eliminate a $10.9-billi... - Read More Girl, paralyzed for 11 days, surprises her favorite nurse by walking A video posted last week on Facebook shows a nurse reacting as one of her patients stands up for the first time in 11 days. "Our daughter, Bailey, had complete paralysis from th... - Read More Hospital trust defends paying chief nurse 200k for ten months work Cash-strapped hospitals bosses have defended paying its chief nurse more than A 200,000 for just ten months work. Jackie Ardley took home A 206,500 from West Hertfordshire Hospi... - Read More |
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