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Study shows investing in nurses may boost hospitals' bottom lines

By WVTF  
   February 03, 2022

Using computer modeling to compare hospitals that had programs to retain staff with those that didn't, a researcher at the University of Virginia's School of Nursing concluded medical centers could save money by paying and treating staff nurses well.

Hospitals that are actively working to reduce nurse burnout can save $5,000-$10,000 per nurse for each year they're in the organization.

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