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The Lancet today showed that a policy establishing minimum nurse-to-patient staffing ratios in hospitals in Queensland, Australia saved lives, prevented readmissions, shortened hospital stays, and reduced costs.
The study, by the Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research (CHOPR) at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, and the Queensland University of Technology School of Nursing, evaluated legislation enacted in 2016 as a safety measure. The new policy limited the average number of patients per nurse to four, similar to pending legislation in New York and Illinois. The positive results in Queensland should inform policies in the U.S. and elsewhere, said lead-author Matthew McHugh, PhD, the Independence Chair for Nursing Education and CHOPR Director.
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The South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) condemns the robbery at gunpoint of an eNCA news crew. The journalists were reporting on the lack of service delivery in Khayelistha, Cape Town on Tuesday.
SANEF has learnt that eNCA reporter Monique Mortlock and camera operator Asanda Javu were left traumatised after being robbed by four gun-wielding men and had all their work equipment and cellphones stolen.
While noting that none were physically harmed, Sanef is deeply troubled that such traumatic experiences leave long-lasting emotional scars.
ENCA has also condemned the attack on their journalists. “As eNCA we’re appalled by this brazen act of criminality that was committed against two of our team members,” John Bailey, eNCA managing editor said.