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US spends more on health than French on ‘everything’
Former White House health policy adviser Zeke Emanuel has hit on a staggering comparison to illustrate the inefficiencies of the predominantly privatised American healthcare system compared with the publicly funded European health care systems.
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Nurse Uncut Christmas Contest winner “thrilled”
Our Nurse Uncut Christmas Contest winner Florey is loving the iPad she won! Florey completed her Bachelor of Nursing in the Philippines, graduated in 1995, and has been nursing ever since. She worked in the Middle East for three years … Continue reading
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Migrating Nurses – We Want Your Thoughts!
This survey research is being carried out by the NSW Nurses’ Association in conjunction with Public Services International (PSI), the global federation of public service unions. The research is part of a global project on the international migration of health … Continue reading
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Jobs must be protected if Australia is to ride out global economic uncertainty!
Employers must pull out all stops to protect Australian jobs and not take a gunshot approach to addressing global economic challenges, say unions. Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) President Ged Kearney said it was becoming too easy for employers … Continue reading
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Retention Study: Nurses Feel A Strong Attachment To Healing
If organisations want to retain qualified nurses they need to tackle the different work factors that are important to the three key age groups and build on the strong attachment that many nurses feel to the profession. Those are the … Continue reading
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