Por: The Hill Health November 09, 2022
A group of medical organizations on Monday warned President Biden that hospital emergency departments were reaching a “breaking point” as they deal with influxes of patients seeking beds that are not available. The medical groups, which include the American Medical Association and American Psychiatric Association, cautioned that the issue of “boarding,” keeping admitted patients in emergency departments due to lack of space, has been... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion June 21, 2023
Citing staggering burnout, relentless resignations and standards under siege, a host of nurses have recently written letters to the editor in support of the passage of , An Act to Address Unsafe Staffing of Nurses and Improve Patient Care. The Maine State Nurses Association, a... + más
Replacing Bourne and Sagamore bridges is overdue, but hundreds of Mass. bridges are ‘structurally deficient’ | The Boston Globe
New York hospitals must assign a nurse for every 2 critical care patients under new rule | New York Post
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion May 27, 2023
As a registered nurse working in Maine for more than 40 years, I can tell you that understaffing in our hospitals is a threat to patient safety. Too often, hospitals fail to ensure that there are enough registered nurses to provide our patients safe, competent, therapeutic and... + más
Nursing shortage grows as more nurses leave health care | WPTV
Nurses’ union rails over high pay for temps as contract talks drag with NYC public hospitals | New York Daily News
New York Daily News USA Politics May 10, 2023
The city’s publicly run Health + Hospitals network spent at least $197 million to pay for temporary traveling nurses for three months in 2022 — an expenditure the state nurses’ union is voicing outrage over as it seeks higher pay and leverage in contract negotiations with... + más
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WPTV USA Nation May 07, 2023
It’s National Nurses Day—the start of National Nurses’ Week—a time to thank nurses for what they do every day. But more and more nurses are leaving the industry due to poor working conditions.We all know just how critical a role nurses play in the health care system; we... + más
Many would-be Florida nurses are failing their licensing exams | Orlando Sentinel
Half of nurses have considered leaving the nursing profession: poll | New York Post
New York Daily News USA Politics February 08, 2023
Weeks after going on strike at two private hospitals in New York City, a nurses’ union is calling on the city’s public hospitals to commit to paying its members salaries comparable to what they now make in the private sector. The New York State Nurses Association recently... + más
Even as New York nurses return to work, more strikes could follow | Portland Press Herald
Even as NY nurses return to work, more strikes could follow | WPLG Local 10
ABC News USA Health January 13, 2023
The finally ended after the hospitals and the employees reached a tentative agreement early Thursday morning.More than 7,000 nurses at Montefiore Bronx and Mount Sinai Hospital -- two of the city's largest hospitals -- walked off the job for three days as they argued for... + más
NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN
Shaikin: Baseball embracing the 'flukes' and plenty of added revenue this postseason | Los Angeles Times
The Hill USA Health December 03, 2022
As many as 15,000 nurses in Minnesota are set to strike on Dec. 11 if no agreement is reached with hospital executives on a fair labor contract, the Minnesota Nurses Association said Thursday. “At the same time hospital CEOs tell nurses and patients there is no money to... + más
Thousands of Minnesota nurses launch 3-day strike over pay | ABC News
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