The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) announced that Pennsylvania will be one of only 20 states to be part of a new $3 million initiative, the Future of Nursing State Implementation Program. The program is designed to help states prepare the nursing profession to address our nation’s most pressing health care challenges — access, quality and cost.
Daily Archives: April 1, 2013
Diminished Patient Protection Forces Nurses at Steward Quincy Medical Center to Call For One-Day Strike on April 11
Editor’s Note: Follow this link to view a detailed report on the patient safety crisis at Quincy Medical Center http://www.massnurses.org/files/file…
MNA NewsScan, April 1, 2013: RN fatigue pervasive and harmful to patients
NOTES ON NURSING
Fatigue is Pervasive in the Health Care Industry; Directly Linked to On-the-job Errors Sixty-nine percent of healthcare professionals surveyed said that fatigue had caused them to feel concern over their ability to perform during work hours. Even more alarmingly, nearly 65 percent of participants reported they had almost made an error at work because of fatigue and more than 27 percent acknowledged that they had actually made an error resulting from fatigue.
PA Considers Nursing by the Numbers A pair of Democratic state lawmakers have introduced bills in both the House and Senate that would mandate a minimum number of registered nurses-to-patient ratio at all hospitals in the state. The concept has been embraced by nursing unions but is not being warmly received by hospitals and related organizations.
HEALTH CARE
Overpayment for Minnesota Medicaid Raises Serious Concerns David Feinwachs, the health care insider who blew the whistle on Medicaid spending, tells 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS it is “time the government goes after the excess profits” from the four insurance companies that run the state’s Medicaid program.
Is Sanford Deal in Minnesota’s Best Interests? But if a merger between South Dakota-based Sanford Health and Twin Cities-based Fairview Health Services, which owns and operates the U’s teaching hospital as well as other major metro hospitals, is a serious possibility, Minnesotans deserve to be informed and to weigh in. Note: Attorney General Lori Swanson has scheduled a Public Hearing for Thurs. April 7, at 1:30 p.m. in Room 15 of the State Capitol. More details here.
Access to Medicaid Reduces Mortality Rates Research shows a strong connection between mortality rates and insurance status: The uninsured are more likely to have poor health and higher mortality rates than those with insurance.
LABOR UPDATES
New Study Finds Record Level of Disengaged Workers The working stiffs, whose productivity skyrocketed as wages stagnated in recent years, aren’t buying management’s shtick.