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- WHO Calls For Action On Health Staff Migration
A WHO report highlights the need for governments and leaders in the WHO European Region to better manage health personnel issues, including migration, by improving data collection, developing effective policies and reducing migration?s negative effects.
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- New York Legislation To Expand Health Care Benefits For 9/11 Workers
New York Governor plans to submit legislation to cover additional public workers who risked their health and safety in the rescue, recovery and clean-up efforts at the World Trade Center after the attacks of September 11, 2001.
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- Some Nurses Paid More Than Family Physicians
Nurses trained in administering anesthesia are offered higher salaries on average than are family physicians.
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- Health Leaders To Double Wisconsin Pressure Ulcer Care Specialists
The following organizations announced a collaborative effort to certify 200 Wisconsin registered nurses who work in long-term care as certified pressure ulcer specialists:
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- Unions Retooling Message in Effort to Organize Nurses
Employers in health care have seen a significant increase in union efforts to organize nurses during the past few years. The national rate of unionization among nurses now exceeds 23 percent, whereas in 1998 it was less than 17 percent. Nationwide, unionization in health care fields is 14 percent.
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- Top 10 Things Francis Collins Might Do After NHGRI
Francis Collins, upon leaving the NHGRI, is well set up to become an advisor to some presidential candidate.
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- Entrepreneurs Value Ideas Over Wealth
A study has revealed that entrepreneurs are driven to start companies by their passion for ideas rather than the pursuit of wealth.
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- Reaching Success in Business Not Only For Man
Gender stereotypes influence intent to pursue entrepreneurial careers and reach success, but success in business is not only for men.
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- Rising Costs For Health Care Challenge Seniors
The Chicago Tribune examined how, with soaring costs of prescription drugs, housing, gasoline and groceries, it is easy for seniors on fixed incomes to go over budget.
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- CMS Program Bundles Payments For Physician, Hospital Services
CMS plans to launch a three-year Medicare pilot project in 2009 that will test a bundled-payment system in which physicians and hospitals are paid a single amount for all services associated with surgical procedures.
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