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SMM Health Nursing Strike Linked to Outsourcing Concerns

Health Leaders | Nursing

“When you think about it, a nurse can resign [from] a position with as little as two weeks’ notice, but it could take one to three years to replace that nurse,” says Boston-Leary. “In In the meantime, emergency and surgical departments are busy and they need staffed beds, which [are] also at a premium.”

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Everett nurses strike ends as negotiations continue

Health Leaders | Nursing

A massive, five-day nurses strike ended Sunday, but negotiations for a new contract are far from over. Providence Regional Medical Center Everett said it was a seamless transition back to work today, while nurses clarify they have not yet reached an agreement with Providence.

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How to Fix the Nursing Shortage and Address Burnout: Veteran Nurse Leader Has the Answers

Daily Nurse

During our recent nursing strikes, you’ve discussed the importance of revealing systemic issues healthcare must address. Can you talk about how nurse-specific billing data makes nurses literally and figuratively invisible in terms of political and financial decision-making capacity within the U.S.

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Elevating the voice of nurses through advocacy

American Nurse

The association continues to engage with the Biden-Harris administration and key federal agencies on nursing priorities, including promoting and protecting the nursing workforce, removing practice barriers for advanced practice RNs (APRNs), and achieving payment parity for nurses.

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