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Government program to help nurse burnout

Nursing Review

The union has launched a new campaign calling on all QLD politicians to commit to recruiting 11,800 additional nurses and midwives over the next four years with the upcoming budget. Federal assistant secretary of the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation Lori-Anne Sharp welcomed the program.

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

Daily Nurse

If nurses bill for their services or are recognized for everything they bring, you can see that it’s worth investing in nursing to get a higher return. You’ll get better reimbursement from Medicare, the big blues, and everybody else in insurance. But we have to invest in our nurses.

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Handling Patient Complaints in Home Healthcare

Celayix

There is also the patient family, and the patient insurance provider, or the government in the case of Medicare or Medicaid. There is of course, the patient. Then there is the healthcare provider. Without effective, open and clear communications, wires get crossed and patients often miss out of the treatments they require.

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2023 Healthcare Trends: Are You Ready?

Relias

This estimate is based on a survey of physicians who primarily serve Medicare fee-for-service and Medicare Advantage patients and represents up to a fourfold increase in the cost of care delivered at home today. The report also found trends in the kinds of services Medicare beneficiaries receive via telehealth.

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Elevating the voice of nurses through advocacy

American Nurse

This bipartisan bill would create a 5-year pilot project for schools of nursing to apply for grants from the Health Resources & Services Administration to supplement the difference between what faculty nurses are paid versus what equally trained critical care nurses earn.

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