Nursing Schools Struggling To Find Professors
Despite a nursing shortage, nursing schools are turning away qualified applicants because there aren’t enough professors.
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Despite a nursing shortage, nursing schools are turning away qualified applicants because there aren’t enough professors.
Catering to mentally ill homeless individuals and staffed by workers who have struggled with the same problems, the HOPE Wellness and Recovery Center is providing a critical safety net in Baltimore.
KHN has assembled an overview of Mitt Romney’s record as governor of Massachusetts and the positions he has taken on the campaign trail.
Welcome to the world of Internet-enabled health apps. The question, however, is whether these new tools will bring about fundamental health system change.
The joint venture seeks to coordinate patient care and cut costs for employers and health plans.
The Massachusetts Legislature passed the next phase of its ongoing attempt to reform the health care system: sweeping cost control legislation.
Accretive Health has agreed to pay a $2.5 million fine and leave the state for years as part of a settlement of a federal lawsuit brought by state Attorney General Lori Swanson.
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