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The Relentless School Nurse: Thank you NASN & the 64 Organizations of the Medicaid in Schools Coalition!

The Relentless School Nurse

It was submitted to Congress on February 17, 2025, as an urgent appeal to our lawmakers to protect Medicaid from the proposed cuts. Medicaid plays a vital role in supporting the health and educational success of vulnerable children, particularly those with disabilities and those living in poverty. It provides over $7.5

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Labor unveils next step in healthcare overhaul

Nursing Review

billion Medicare promise, which would deliver an additional 18 million bulk billed GP visits each year, plus 400 nursing scholarships, and more funding to train GPs, Peter Dutton has also thrown in an additional $500 million for mental health support.

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Supply and demand: Nursing shortfall predicted to grow

Nursing Review

The study looked at nurses across four sectors – aged care, acute care, primary care and mental health –and projected that the workforce undersupply will grow to 70,707 full-time equivalent nurses (FTE) by 2035, with an estimated 79,473 nurses needed to meet demand. Read the full Nursing Supply and Demand Study 2023-2025 here.

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Nurses And Community Health Workers: Turf War Or Compatible Colleagues?

American Nurse

As a result of recent federal funding awards to both the University of Nebraska Medical Center(1) and Creighton University (2), Nebraska will be seeing significant growth in the size of the CHW workforce, from approximately 300 workers in 2020 (3) to nearly 800 by 2025.

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The Relentless School Nurse: Just Because They Can, Does Not Mean They Should.

The Relentless School Nurse

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) rescinded key guidance on March 4, 2025, affecting Medicaid and Childrens Health Insurance Program (CHIP) coverage for services addressing health-related social needs (HRSNs). However, it fails to consider the well-documented links between social factors and health outcomes.