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He Had 100 Surgeries as a Kid—Now He’s a Nurse Helping Patients at the Same Hospital
Dealing with a rare medical condition led Caleb Wolf to question his life, but he credits nurses with saving him…
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Why Investing in Nurse Wellbeing Might Be Healthcare’s Most Profitable Move Yet
This is a guest post by Ajay K. Gupta, CISSP, MBA of HSR.health The alarm has been sounding for years,…
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Trump’s Immigration Policy Changes Heighten Challenges for Nursing Home Nurses
Staffing issues in America’s nursing homes are an ongoing concern and involve several factors beyond the effects of post-pandemic burnout.…
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Filipino Nurses Cited in Two Workplace Discrimination Lawsuits in California
Two recent discrimination lawsuits filed by nurses in California are centered around Filipino nurses. Jessica Castillo’s lawsuit, alleged she faced…
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Massive Medicare Payment Changes Could Reinvent How Doctors Get Paid—and Patients Benefit
For the first time, Medicare plans to create a two-tiered payment system for physicians based on their participation in value-based…
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Mayo Clinic Delivers 90 Day Layoff Notices to Over a Dozen Nurses
Correction (7/15/25): An earlier version of this article, titled “Mayo Clinic Delivers 90-Day Layoff Notices to Over a Dozen Nurses,”…
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9 Dead, Dozens Injured After Devastating Fire at Massachusetts Assisted Living Facility
Nine people were killed Sunday night, July 13, when a fire swept through Gabriel House, an assisted living facility in…
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