Monthly Archives: May 2013
MNA Launches Retiree Group-Next meeting:June 26, 2013 at 12N
Next Meeting: June 26, 2013 at 12N at the MNA Office, 340 Turnpike Street, Canton, MA.
On May 8th the initial meeting for the newly formed MNA Retiree Group …
Important Bulletin for CHA Nurses
May 29, 2013
Dear CHA MNA Member:
The Chairs at the three CHA hospitals recently began discussions with senior CHA management on their plans to re-organize th…
National Nurses United and Massachusetts Nurses Association Endorse Ed Markey for U.S. Senate in Massachusetts Special Election
CANTON, Mass — National Nurses United, the largest union and professional association of registered nurses in the United States, and its affiliate, the Ma…
Critical Care Nursing Expo Photos
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ASPHP Regional Conference Set for Wilmington, Delaware
ANA Argues School Nurse Case Before California Supreme Court
ANA Argues School Nurse Before California Supreme Court
MNA NewsScan, May 29, 2013:
NOTES ON NURSING
MNA OpED: Law Change Will Benefit Patients (originally published in the New Ulm Journal) Everyone who’s a patient in a hospital, who might be a patient in a hospital, or who cares about somebody in a hospital will be grateful that the Staffing Plan Disclosure Act was signed into law on May 9.
A Shared Concern: Flight Attendant Fatigue Poses Safety Risks Flight attendants exhausted from long hours and little rest have forgotten to engage or disarm emergency chutes, failed to properly stow baggage and carry out other safety duties. The federal government says the risk of mishaps may have increased as airlines cut rest periods to save money.
HEALTH CARE
Minnesota Ranked Best State for Seniors Hoping to jump-start a discussion about the well-being of America’s rapidly-growing aging population, the United Health Foundation on Wednesday published the first comprehensive state-by-state analysis of senior health across the nation.
How Health Care is Learning from Lawsuits New evidence, however, contradicts the conventional wisdom that malpractice litigation compromises the patient safety movement’s call for transparency. In fact, the opposite appears to be occurring: the openness and transparency promoted by patient safety advocates appear to be influencing hospitals’ responses to litigation risk.
MNA/NNU Applauds Decision by Cambridge Health Alliance to Keep Child Psychiatric Unit Open
The Massachusetts Nurses Association/National Nurses United applauds a decision by the Cambridge Health Alliance (see statement by CHA below) to continue …