Monthly Archives: July 2013
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NURSE TALK RADIO: The Flu Shot Debate with NNU Co-President, Karen Higgins
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By Pattie Lockard
Executive Producer
Nurse Talk Radio
The Flu Shot Debate with NNU Co-president, Karen Higgins
Karen Higgins, RN, NNU Co-President
June 25, 2013
Flu shot controversy rages on. What do you think? Nurse Talk took a Facebook poll this week and we got some very passionate answers. We will share this with you in the show. Very interesting—and no less interesting was a mainstream media newscast we’ll share. Fired for not getting a flu shot? One hundred and fifty at TriHealth, Cincinnati’s largest employer live to tell.
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NURSE TALK RADIO: Michael Lightly on the Keystone XL Pipeline and Actions By Nurses
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Nurse Talk Radio
Michael Lighty on the Keystone XL Pipeline
Michael Lighty, CNA/NNU Director of Public Policy
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MNA NewsScan, July 1, 2013: Nuns as nurses in Civil War; How bogus are patient satisfaction scores
NOTES ON NURSING
Union Army’s Top Nurses Were Nuns This insight honors the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. The Daughters of Charity at their provincial house in Emmitsburg, Md., could hear the cannons of Pickett’s Charge 10 miles off. They helped their chaplain pack a wagon with medical supplies and, when the cannons were silenced, a dozen sisters rode with him to tend to the wounded.
HEALTH CARE NEWS
Hospitals Reward CEOs for Profit Over Quality Across the nation, boards at nonprofit hospitals such as Valley are often paying bosses much more for boosting volume rather than delivering value, according to interviews with compensation consultants and an examination of CEOs’ employment contracts and bonus packages.
Health Reform Brings Heavy Fines for Hospitals with High Readmissions If you look at the difference between the hospitals with the highest and lowest readmission rates, you can conclude that around 20 percent of readmissions should be avoidable.
A Doctor Guilty of Fraud Has Great Patient Satisfaction Scores They found that patient satisfaction did not correlate at all with the rates of hospital compliance with SCIP process measures nor the opinions of employees about the culture of the institution for half the categories questioned.
LABOR UPDATES
“Perfect Storm” of Fire Kills 19 Firefighters in AZ Nineteen elite firefighters were killed in a raging Arizona wildfire stoked by record heat and high winds, marking the greatest loss of life among firefighters from a single U.S. wildland blaze in 80 years.
Fly the Flag and the Union Label This July 4th Beyond our outdoor feast supplies, there are some other July 4th necessities that carry a union label.
UMass Medical Center University Campus Nurses Ratify New Contract that Provides Safer RN Staffing to Protect Patient Care
WORCESTER, MA — The registered nurses of UMass Memorial Medical Center University campus voted Friday to ratify a new three-year contract with UMMMC manag…