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RN Turnover Is Still High. Expert Says Nurses Need More Than a Seat at the Table

Staff RN turnover remains a costly and persistent challenge for healthcare organizations, even as hospitals continue investing in workforce initiatives, retention programs, and new...

Social Determinants of Health Can Outweigh Genetics in Predicting Disease Risk, Study Finds

Estimated reading time: 4 minutes A new study published in The American Journal of Human Genetics found that social determinants of health, including environmental conditions,...

New USCIS Green Card Changes Could Create New Barriers for International Nurses

Estimated reading time: 6 minutes USCIS has updated its guidance for Adjustment of Status applications, introducing heightened scrutiny that immigration attorneys say could make it...

Should Healthcare Retire the Word “Provider”? The Debate Explained

Estimated reading time: 6 minutes For many healthcare professionals, the term provider has become so commonplace that it barely registers in daily conversation. It appears...

Most Nurses Have Never Seen Ebola. Here’s Why Hospitals Are Watching Closely During the World Cup

Estimated reading time: 5 minutes The last Ebola infections detected in the United States occurred in 2014, when 11 people were treated and two died. As...

Pennsylvania House Passes Seizure-Safety Bill Requiring Epilepsy Training for School Staff

Pennsylvania lawmakers are taking steps to improve safety for students living with epilepsy. The Pennsylvania House of Representatives recently passed House Bill 1045, legislation that...

Millions Take This Joint Supplement. New Study Links It to Faster Alzheimer’s Progression

Estimated reading time: 4 minutes A popular supplement used by millions of Americans for joint pain may be linked to faster progression of Alzheimer’s disease,...

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