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Healthcare Education Leaves The Hills: Frontier Nursing University's Move From Appalachia, Hannah Haksgaard
Healthcare Education Leaves The Hills: Frontier Nursing University's Move From Appalachia, Hannah Haksgaard
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Staffing National Health Care Reform: A Role For Advanced Practice Nurses, Linda H. Aiken, William M. Sage
Staffing National Health Care Reform: A Role For Advanced Practice Nurses, Linda H. Aiken, William M. Sage
Akron Law Review
Expanding access and coverage while containing costs can only be accomplished by getting more health care value for our money. Two facts about our current system make this seem possible. First, the currently uninsured are not costless. Providing stop-gap health care to those who lack health insurance is extremely expensive -- people without formal coverage cannot afford preventive services, delay treatment of illness and face substantial barriers to reaching appropriate providers. When they receive care, it is often degrading, usually complicated and costly, and more than occasionally too late. The cost of this "uncompensated" care is borne by all of …
Health Care Law, Sean P. Byrne, Garrett Hooe
Health Care Law, Sean P. Byrne, Garrett Hooe
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nursing And The Future Of Health Care: The Independent Practice Imperative, Nancy A. Hoffman
Nursing And The Future Of Health Care: The Independent Practice Imperative, Nancy A. Hoffman
Golden Gate University Law Review
In recent years an ever increasing problem has emerged within the health care delivery system in the United States: there is a shortage of registered nurses to meet patient care needs. This shortage raises serious public policy concerns about how society will be assured of quality health care and who will provide that care in the future. An awareness of the problems that have led to the nursing shortage and exploration of alternatives to the present health care delivery system are required in order to remedy the problem. The efforts of the nursing profession to overcome the effects of the …
Flatlining: How The Reluctance To Embrace Immigrant Nurses Is Mortally Wounding The U.S. Health Care System, Diomedes J. Tsitouras, Maria Pabon Lopez
Flatlining: How The Reluctance To Embrace Immigrant Nurses Is Mortally Wounding The U.S. Health Care System, Diomedes J. Tsitouras, Maria Pabon Lopez
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
A Nursing Perspective On End-Of-Life Care: Research And Policy Issues, Linda E. Moody, June Lunney, Patricia A. Grady
A Nursing Perspective On End-Of-Life Care: Research And Policy Issues, Linda E. Moody, June Lunney, Patricia A. Grady
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Caring For The Dying: The Importance Of Nursing, Patricia A. Grady
Caring For The Dying: The Importance Of Nursing, Patricia A. Grady
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
No abstract provided.
Grandmothers And Teamsters: How The Nlrb's New Approach To The Supervisory Status Of Charge Nurses Ignores The Reality Of The Nursing Home, Jonathan Edward Motley
Grandmothers And Teamsters: How The Nlrb's New Approach To The Supervisory Status Of Charge Nurses Ignores The Reality Of The Nursing Home, Jonathan Edward Motley
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.