Friday, August 1, 2008

Google Alert - nursing

Google News Alert for: nursing

Medicare adds to do-not-pay list
The Associated Press -
Medicare officials also said payments to nursing homes will increase by about $780 million next year, a 3.4 percent increase. ...
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Nursing students question Columbia St. failures
The Tennessean - Nashville,TN,USA
By COLBY SLEDGE • Staff Writer • August 1, 2008 Kim Allen felt good about her chances of passing her third-semester nursing class at Columbia State. ...
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NZDF personnel to join US nursing ship
National Business Review - Auckland,New Zealand
Eight Defence Force personnel will join the United States Nursing Ship (USNS) Mercy to provide medical support to the people of Papua New Guinea, ...
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AAHSA Applauds CMS Decisions on 2009 Medicare Payment Update for ...
MarketWatch - USA
"This announcement is a huge success for America's nursing homes and the millions of people they serve," AAHSA President & CEO Larry Minnix said. ...
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Sununu Praised for Helping Lead Senate Effort to Stop Bush ...
MarketWatch - USA
Alan G. Rosenbloom, President of the Alliance for Quality Nursing Home Care, stated, "From a policy standpoint, this is an outstanding development in terms ...
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Nursing union says members concerned after aged care audit
ABC Online - Australia
The Australian Nursing Federation says staff at Ballarat's Kirralee Aged Care facility are worried they will lose their jobs because of a damming Federal ...
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Gentle Wii Fit exercise works for nursing home's residents
Daily News Transcript - Norwood,MA,USA
By Mike DeDoncker They gather around the television set for their weekly exercise at Provena St. Joseph's nursing home. It's where a group of residents get ...
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State shutters fake nursing school
Houston Chronicle - United States
The owners failed to obtain a certificate of approval from the Texas Workforce Commission, so the school could not legally teach nursing courses and its ...
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Tests show suspicious letter was no hazard
Newsday - Long Island,NY,USA
By TOM HESTER Jr. | AP Writer PRINCETON BOROUGH, NJ - Additional tests on mail from a Louisiana nursing-home resident to a New Jersey mayor found no ...
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Nursing home's damning report withheld ... for now
Ballarat Courier - Ballarat,Victoria,Australia
THE report that prompted Federal Government intervention at Kirralee Nursing Home will not be made public for at least the next two weeks. ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: nursing

Nursing Shortage Issue # 29: Could the Nursing Shortage Become a ...
By admin
To be certain, nursing administrators are keenly aware of this problem as the help wanted advertisements continue to offer incentives like a $10000 sign-on bonus for completing one or more years of service.However, nothing has changed ...
Thomas A. Sharon, RN, MPH - http://legalnurseconsultanttom.com

B.Sc. (NURSING), GNM, MSc, MSW, MBA, MTA, BBM, BCA, BA, BSc ...
By seema
GEORGE COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT, SCIENCE AND NURSING . ST. GEORGE COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT, SCIENCE AND NURSING. (Affiliated to Bangalore University, RGUMHS & Approved by KNC, INC & Recognised by the Government of Karnataka) ...
Chalo Campus - http://www.chalocampus.com

Suicide & Nursing Care - Whose life is it anyway? An exploration ...
By sjennings29
An exploration of five contemporary ethical issues that pertain to the psychiatric nursing care of the person who is suicidal: Part one, International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, Volume 17 Issue 4, Pages 236 - 245 ...
Lancashire Care Library and Informati... - http://lancashirecare.wordpress.com

Nursing Home Issue #25: How Unavoidable are the "Unavoidable ...
By admin
In view of what seems to be an insurmountable pandemic, one could argue that since 13% of all high-risk nursing home residents, 2% of all low-risk residents and 17% of all short stay residents develop pressure ulcers nationwide, ...
Thomas A. Sharon, RN, MPH - http://legalnurseconsultanttom.com

Mid-Career Is Common Entry Point for Men in Nursing
By John Rossheim
Men who enter nursing mid-career are finding job security, a healthy paycheck and on-the-job challenges.
Monster Content: Rss Feed - http://career-advice.monster.com/


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