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By Debra Wood, RN, contributor
Recognizing the need for more nurses to provide care in the United States, Congress, in passing the Affordable Care Act in 2010, reauthorized Title VIII Nursing Workforce Development Programs, increasing federal dollars to support nursing education.
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By Debra Wood, RN, contributor
While Americas recession raged, many nurses held off retiring, picked up more hours or returned to the workforce, putting the looming nursing shortage on a temporary hold. But as the economy improves, the population continues to age and more citizens join the ranks of the insured, the country will again face a serious shortage of professional caregivers.
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By Glenna Murdock, RN, contributor
There was a time when rules of etiquette applied mainly to social situations, though many of the same rules eventually carried over into the business world. Changes in work culture and technology have necessitated bending and transforming many of the old rules and adding new standards of proper business etiquette--especially in the nursing community.
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By Christina Orlovsky Page, contributor
When the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was signed into law in March 2010, it signified the beginning of a new era in health care. Now, nearly a year later, the winds of change have already begun to blow, as hospitals across the nation work to embrace the future by implementing new health information technology. For nurses, these changes mean even greater adaptability is needed for the evolving landscape of their chosen profession.
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