Nursing - June 9, 2015 Schools seek new ways to fund school nurses Just like teachers and janitors, school nurses are paid for through the State School Fund. But there is a movement this session in the Oregon Legislature to start to change that. - Read More Dudley Group staff say farewell to long-serving director of nursing THE Dudley Group of hospitals has said a fond farewell to its director of nursing who has retired after more than 35 years in the NHS. Denise McMahon started her nursing career ... - Read More Rollins School of Nursing celebrates Class of 2015 graduation The Margaret H. Rollins School of Nursing at Beebe Healthcare recently celebrated the Class of 2015 graduation. Shown are in back Christina Hanna, Brynn Thompson, Caitlin Murray... - Read More Donor of more than 50 years urges residents to give blood ONE of Oxfordshire's oldest blood donors has told people to "not be afraid" and give the gift of life during National Blood Week. Donor of more than 50 years Karin Oldham said t... - Read More Your fears that community hospital will be privately run have come true' says county councillor A LEADING county councillor has said she fears the people of Chipping Norton have been let down after a private provider took control of nursing at a local care unit. Nurses at ... - Read More Should you be worried about MERS? People are commuting with face masks in a densely crowded Asian capital, schools are shutting doors and mandatory quarantines are in effect. But what really are the risks and da... - Read More a Kona state hospital to cut 34 staff, close skilled nursing unit The Kona Community Hospital announced Monday it will cut 34 positions at the Big Island hospital beginning Aug. 1, and will close its 18-bed skilled nursing service. Growing exp... - Read More Study finds high Medicare Advantage copays for hospital, nursing care IMAGE: Holders of Medicare Advantage policies, with or without premiums, faced high out-of-pocket costs for a week of inpatient care plus 20 days in a skilled nursing facility i... - Read More Kaiser Permanente, workers reach tentative contract plan MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif. >> Kaiser Permanente and unions representing 105,000 health care workers across the United States have reached a tentative contract agreement. - Read More End of union? SLU Hospital nurses look to eliminate mandatory dues A group of Saint Louis University Hospital union nurses has gathered enough signatures to hold an election that would effectively create a "right-to-work" policy at the facility... - Read More Newton-Wellesley nurses to vote on one-day strike The 900 nurses at Newton-Wellesley Hospital said they will hold a vote on Wednesday to decide if they should authorize a one-day strike. The vote, which will be conducted from 6... - Read More Family says mother was neglected at nursing facility The family of Joan Eiken says she died from multiple health problems a week after leaving Regency Auburn Rehabilitation Center. Family says mother was neglected at nursing facil... - Read More New Accreditation for Wegmans School of Nursing THIS STORM WAS LOCATED OVER MOUNT MORRIS...OR NEAR GENESEO...AND MOVING EAST AT 55 MPH. Four programs at St. John Fisher College's Wegmans School of Nursing have received accred... - Read More Fashion retailer, 85, died after hospital fall while nurses treated other patient A retired fashion retailer died after a fall from a chair in hospital while nurses were treating another patient, an inquest heard. Born in Stoke Newington on March 2, 1929, Ste... - Read More Hospice nurse handed prestigious national award St Richard's Hospice nurse Bernie Fisher, who has been named as a Queen's Nurse by the Queen's Nursing Institute. A DEDICATED nurse who has been supporting patients and families... - Read More |
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