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Hospital CEOs Question Whether There are Enough Clinicians if Reform Passes
A majority of hospital chief executive officers say they don't have enough physicians, nurses or allied health...
Poll Finds Many Nurses Believe Staff Shortages are Affecting Patient Care
Nearly three-quarters of nurses who participated in an American Nurses Association online poll that drew almost 15,000...
Lab Tech Shortage Causes ED Bottlenecks
It's the fear of any hospital administrator. The emergency room is backed up again because blood tests aren't being run...
College's Plan to Phase Out Nursing Program Raises Concern
The State University of New York New Paltz will say goodbye to 167 graduating nursing students over the next couple of...
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Secrets of Hospitalist Practice Success: A Decade of Learning
Contributor David Bowman, MD, executive director of IPC-Tucson, IPC The Hospitalist Company, Inc., discusses what he...
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Will Broke Boomers Help Healthcare Staffing Needs?
The nation's projected shortage of healthcare workers will be somewhat alleviated in the coming years because many Baby...
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Staffing Crunch Threatens Healthcare
A recent story in the L.A. Times should send a shudder down the spine of any healthcare human resources professional...
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Shortage Solutions
As the industry debate surrounding the shortage of physicians, nurses, and other healthcare workers continues to...
Officials hope new residency program keeps doctors in South Florida
South Florida medical schools and institutions marked the beginning of a new residency program, bringing 50 doctors to...
Do hospitalists improve hospital stays or increase risk?
In this Wall Street Journal blog entry, Sarah Rubenstein notes that with primary-care doctors more frazzled than ever...
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