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Study Links Nurse Understaffing to Higher Risk of Death, Readmissions
"Recommendations do not go far enough in calling for policy action," experts say ...
We have lived on opposite sides of prison bars. One of us spent 22 years incarcerated for a nonviolent drug offense. The other dedicated over 20 years of career service in maximum and medium security ...
Health care workers in New York are filing thousands of complaints about understaffing at hospitals, as pressure mounts on regulators to improve enforcement of minimum-staffing laws. A health care ...
Union members are picketing at Salford Royal, Royal Oldham, and Fairfield General Hospital.
BEHIND BARBED WIRE AND THROUGH THE DOORS OF MARYLAND’S WOMEN’S PRISON SECRETARY CAROLYN SCRUGGS TAKES 11 NEWS INVESTIGATES TO CELLBLOCKS COMPUTER LABS ACROSS THE YARD INTO A LIBRARY. IT’S HERE. SHE ...
A Japanese retrospective cohort linked daily ward rosters with 77,289 admissions (median age 69.3 years; 53.2% surgical) to evaluate mortality, 7–30-day readmissions, and length of stay. Understaffing ...
Nurse understaffing on surgical wards results in higher mortality, longer hospital stays, and more adverse patient outcomes, according to a study led by the University of Southampton. The researchers ...
Behind the barbed wire and high walls at Central New Mexico Correctional Facility are women and men who love their job and are committed to their service. “I love being part of an atmosphere that ...
Complaints of understaffing, ignored medical emergencies and other concerns at the state prison in Chesapeake are included in a recent federal lawsuit seeking judicial oversight of the Virginia ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A former Indianapolis CVS (Consumer Value Stores) employee says understaffing is causing frequent medication mistakes at a near north side store location. Katie Forbes is a ...
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