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Why the Philippines must prioritize its nurses
The Philippines has long been hailed as the world’s leading supplier of nurses. But while the global health system benefits from their care, the nursing crisis at home deepens. Hospitals struggle ...
Brooks-LaSure raised concerns about the closure of regional offices, where she said “much of the work of nursing home ...
Nurses employed by the Anambra State Government have criticised the leadership of the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives, Anambra State chapter, for allegedly failing to advocate ...
“Inside this salary structure, we have allowances such as shift duty, teaching, hazard, rural posting allowances, and many others, but they are not being implemented.
Denosa secretary-general Kwena Manamela says pre-empting its failure because of corruption is not the way to go.
Overcrowding and violence from patients has led to more doctors and nurses feeling burned out, said Rand researchers. Female ...
This paper considers fiscal policy during the pandemic through the lens of optimal social insurance. We develop a simple framework to analyze how government taxes and transfers could mimic the ...
The GW Hospital nurses’ union filed five unfair labor practice charges over the last two weeks, indicating renewed tensions ...
Paying back a reverse mortgage is necessary upon death or selling the home, and there are ways to repay the funds early.
As tort reform legislation advances in Georgia, litigators with the Nick Schnyder Law Firm in Marietta detail their quest to ...
Federal prison employees are bracing themselves for a legal fight, after President Donald Trump signed an executive order last week to end collective bargaining for most federal employees. The ...