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Don’t Let Tax Season Sneak Up: Use This Checklist

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Ensure Payroll Tax Compliance: If you have employees, make sure payroll taxes (Social Security, Medicare, and unemployment taxes) are withheld and remitted. Retirement Contributions: Depending on your situation, you may contribute to a SEP IRA, Solo 401(k), or SIMPLE IRA. If you come across errors, correct them without delay.

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Business Planning: Not Just For Startups

Nurse Practitioners in Business

And there are Nurse Practitioners who “fall” into their practice. They work with another provider ready to retire, so they take over the business. For example, a practice might be able to respond quicker to new Medicare rules since potential threats were identified earlier through the business planning process.

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Leveling the Playing Field for Rural Health Providers

Health Leaders | Nursing

The only time you'll likely find a gastroenterologist or neurologist in rural America is if they've retired there. The MAVEN Project is a nonprofit organization that has built a network of retired and active providers and specialists to virtually mentor and support providers in rural areas and those who work with underserved populations. "We

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To Address the Nursing Faculty Shortage, Start with the Pay Gap

Amercan Journal of Nursing

Faculty shortages are projected to worsen over the next decade as an aging faculty workforce approaches retirement. 7002 (the Nurse Faculty Shortage Reduction Act of 2024) and S. 2815 (the Nurse Faculty Shortage Reduction Act of 2023), which if enacted will better define the scope of the problem. of the faculty workforce.

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Can a Nurse or Nurse Practitioner Be a 1099 Employee?

Empowered Nurses

As healthcare professionals, nurses and nurse practitioners often find themselves navigating a maze of employment arrangements. With the rise of telehealth, staffing agencies, and healthcare consulting opportunities, the question arises: Can a nurse or nurse practitioner work as a 1099 independent contractor?

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CPD made easy – The experts’ guide to continuing professional development

Nursing Review

However, nurses and midwives who hold an endorsement, such as Nurse Practitioner, must complete an additional 10 hours related to diagnostic investigations and medical prescriptions. Lastly, nursing presents many leadership opportunities and is a key feature of our healthcare system.

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Mental Health Nursing Fast-Growing Field With Diverse Possibilities

Nurse.com

Demand for psychiatric nurse practitioners and mental health nurses in all these settings is surging. Nurses are filling the gap. Demand for Mental Health Nurses. We have seen increased demand for professionals in all levels of PMH nursing – from RN to APRN and across settings,” reports Oleck.