Monthly Archives: July 2014
Will Health Reform Bring New Role, Respect To Primary Care Physicians?
By paying primary care doctors to cut specialist and hospital revenue, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield is helping to alter the medical spoils system.
Putting The Home In A Nursing Home
LaVrene Norton’s firm specializes in helping retirement communities and nursing homes train staff and design their residencies to fit the “household model.”
Featured Speakers at the 2014 ANA Staffing Conference Address Innovative Practice-Based Solutions
Lightning and Computers a Bad Combination – PSNA CE Site and District Administration site down
Due to the recent storms that have caused havoc in the Harrisburg area we are experiencing technical issues with the PSNA CE site as well as the District Leadership Administration site. Our IT team is currently working to get both sites up and running as soon as possible.
RNs At UMass Memorial Medical Center Cast “No Confidence” Vote in Chief Nursing Officer Diane Thompson
Results to UMMMC CEO Eric Dickson Expressing Nurses Outrage Over a “Punitive Organizational Culture” that is Causing a “Serious Deterioration …
Video: Fairview Lakes Nurses Speak Out about Fairness
Update: Tanning Beds
The Department of Health today announced that the new application for registering a tanning facility with the department, per the requirements of Act 41 of 2014, is now available on the department’s website, along with a frequently asked questions document and additional information about the new law.
Act 41 of 2014, also known as the Indoor Tanning Regulation Act, took effect on July 7, 2014. Per the law, an individual, corporation, partnership, proprietorship or association operating a tanning facility must apply for a certificate of registration with the department for each tanning facility location that is operating in the commonwealth. Any place where a tanning device is used for a fee, membership or any other compensation is considered a tanning facility.
PSNA strongly supported HB 1259 and stood with Governor Corbett during the bill’s ceremonial signing last month.
“Nurses are a leading voice for patient safety and policy change,” states PSNA Chief Executive Officer Betsy M. Snook, MEd, BSN, RN. “Research shows that indoor ultraviolet tanning is a major public health issue. Fifty-five percent of college students have used indoor ultraviolet tanners and more than 419,000 new skin cancers are attributed to indoor tanning each year. This legislation takes a positive step in protecting young people from the unhealthy effects of tanning.”
For additional information and to download the application, visit www.health.state.pa.us. Questions regarding the registration application can be directed to the department’s Bureau of Community Program Licensure and Certification at 717-783-8665.
2014 ANA National Honorary Awards Video
Lawsuit Accuses Anthem Blue Cross Of ‘Fraudulent’ Enrollment Practices
Consumer group alleges the insurer put out inaccurate information about benefits and providers to gain market share.