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A Transparency and Accountability Framework for High-Value Inpatient Nursing Care

September 1, 2010 | Journal Article

Despite the active involvement of more than 3 million registered nurses (RNs), the U.S. health care system currently lacks a transparency and accountability framework for the nursing profession. This article introduces two models that extend transparency and accountability to nursing.

Hospitals and Philanthropy as Partners in Funding Nursing Education

March 1, 2007 | Journal Article

Hospitals are beginning to provide scholarships in nursing education programs.

Expanding Career Opportunities for Women and the Declining Interest in Nursing as a Career

September 1, 2000 | Journal Article

Unless this trend is reversed, the RN workforce will soon fall well below projected requirements of the health care industry.

Associate Degree Graduates and the Rapidly Aging RN Workforce

July 1, 2000 | Journal Article

This rapid aging of the RN workforce has been attributed in part to the increasing number of RNs who take degrees from two-year associate programs instead of four-year baccalaureate programs.

Why are Shortages of Hospital RNs Concentrated in Specialty Care Units?

May 1, 2000 | Journal Article

Shortages have been concentrated in such areas as the intensive care units (ICUs) and operating rooms (ORs).

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