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States projected to have the most, fewest nurse vacancies by 2030

Becker's Hospital Review

Alaska is projected to have the biggest shortage of nurses in 2030, while Wyoming is projected to have the biggest overage of nurses, a registerednursing.org analysis found.

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Carbon negative by 2030 – Three ways we’re taking action now

Providence

That’s why we remain vigilant in pursuit of our promise to become carbon negative by 2030. June 10, 2021 At Providence, we believe a healthier planet fosters healthier individuals.

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Alaska hospital launches virtual nursing, home health programs

Becker's Hospital Review

Providence Alaska Medical Center launches virtual nursing program and home-based care services to address projected nurse shortage in Alaska by 2030.

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Environmental stewardship improvements at Providence

Providence

That’s why we’re striving toward carbon negative by 2030, constantly looking for innovative opportunities to reduce waste and ultimately build climate resilience. Here are Read More

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Mixed reaction from Alaskans as Dunleavy signs new bill addressing nursing shortage

Health Leaders | Nursing

Mike Prax, R-North Pole, said there are more than 1,500 registered nurse vacancies in the state — which is expected to exceed 5,000 by 2030. Bill sponsor Rep. Prax sees the new law as a start in addressing the issue, but others in the nursing profession have mixed feelings about it.

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Addressing social determinants of health

American Nurse

Influential efforts such as the 2021 National Academy of Medicine report, Future of Nursing 2020-2030: Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity, and the Department of Health and Human Services Healthy People 2030 initiative prioritized SDOH. The COVID-19 pandemic laid bare the effects of social determinants of health (SDOH).

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Nurses and policy: Tools and resources for engagement

American Nurse

Being a civically engaged community member is included in the American Nurses Association’s Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements and aligns with the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s report on the Future of Nursing 2020-2030: Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity. February 22, 2024. J Nurs Regul.