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NPs in 2025: Trends to Watch 

Minority Nurse

A greater role for technology, especially artificial intelligence, and more states introducing legislation to allow NPs to practice at the top of their license are among the trends NPs will see in 2025. Full Practice Ferrara said that in 2025, NPs can expect more states to consider granting full practice authority.

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HL Shorts: What to Expect in Nursing in 2025

Health Leaders | Nursing

On this episode of HL Shorts, we hear from Peggy Norton-Rosko , system chief nurse executive at the University of Maryland Medical System , about the newest challenges in nursing in 2025. Tune in to hear her insights.

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ANA Weighs in on Annual Medicare Payment Rulemaking

Capitol Beat

Starting each Spring, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) begins its annual rulemaking process to determine payment for Medicare services by provider type. Comments on the last proposed rule of the 2025 Medicare payment rulemaking cycle were submitted to CMS in early September.

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Albanese’s big health pledges: $1.7bn for public hospitals, $573m for women’s health

Nursing Review

During yesterday's press conference at Parliament House, the Prime Minister said the Labor government's priority is strengthening Medicare. Under the agreement, federal funding for hospitals will jump by 12 per cent, bringing it to a record $33.91bn in 2025-26. Source: pm.gov.au

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Australia will vote on May 3, could this be a turning point for healthcare?

Nursing Review

We have already seen the major parties battling over health reform, with bulk-billing, Medicare and public hospital funding all rising to the top of political priorities. Both major parties have promised an overhaul of the Medicare system, pouring funds into bulk-billed GP visits, more Urgent Care Clinics and mental health services.

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Tit for tat: Major parties put health at the centre of pre-election promises

Nursing Review

The Prime Minister has promised the largest single investment in Medicare in its 41 years , tripling the current bulk billing incentive but the opposition has said it will match it. How total Medicare payments for common visits will increase. Leader of the Opposition Peter Dutton has promised to match Labor's Medicare pledge.

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What to expect from tonight’s federal budget: Health and cost of living relief

Nursing Review

The budget is about strengthening Medicare and the election is Australias opportunity to protect it, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said on his way into parliament Tuesday. The budget is about strengthening Medicare and the election is Australias opportunity to protect it, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said on his way into parliament Tuesday.