Officials from federal state and local government joined Rugby community organizations for a groundbreaking ceremony at the site of a new Heart of America Medic
Anti-abortion lawmakers and advocates are working with North Dakota’s medical community on legislation to square differences in state law that some doctors say could hinder care for patients with pregnancy complications.
With the ban looming, some lawmakers and attorneys are raising concerns about small inconsistencies within the state’s abortion laws that they believe could make a big difference to medical providers trying to treat pregnant patients without stepping on legal landmines.
Hospitals in North Dakota paid up to $200 an hour for traveling nurses, and the state of Minnesota agreed to pay at least $275 an hour to an agency for nurses during the omicron surge.
Hospitals in North Dakota paid up to $200 an hour for traveling nurses, and the state of Minnesota agreed to pay at least $275 an hour to an agency for nurses during the omicron surge.