‘We’re bleeding nurses, we are hemorrhaging nurses, nurses are leaving’ They were hailed as heroes during the pandemic and helped bring the state through the public health crisis. Now [...]
WASHINGTON — Some lawmakers say it is time to remove some federal barriers and allow advanced practice registered nurses to better provide care to the patients they serve. “It’s gonna make a huge [...]
When Kevin Saavedra landed at Seattle’s Harborview Medical Center in February, it became the sixth hospital he’s worked at in less than three years. He drives from place to place, his two [...]
A great time was had by all at our Region 1 Annual Dinner Meeting on Wednesday September 21st. The educational topic for the event was The Transformation of Nursing Education through a Multifocal [...]
Collapse in the next 5 years is unlikely, but the issues behind that possibility must be addressed now, NJSNA says. New Jersey’s health care and hospital system could collapse. And while it [...]
More than 5,000 nurses were assaulted on the job in the second quarter of 2022 alone, according to staggering new data from Press Ganey. That equates to more than two nursing personnel assaulted [...]
More than 15,000 nurses in Minnesota who staged a three-day strike this week aren’t just fighting for better pay and working conditions, they’re battling to secure public support — especially as [...]
N.J. Nurses Warn Capitol Hill About Next Health Care Crisis The New Jersey State Nurses Association (NJSNA) recently announced that Congress must act to protect nurses, who are the underpinning [...]
After decades of robust growth in the nursing workforce, an analysis of health care employment in 2021 found more than 100,000 fewer RNs than in 2019, a 1.8% drop in the prepandemic workforce. [...]
September is Suicide Awareness Month. It is an opportunity to raise awareness about mental health, to end stigma associated with needing and accessing help, and to advocate and promote programs, [...]