comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - மருத்துவ செவிலியர் வல்லுநர்கள் - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Statement from nursing groups on the 87th legislative session - State of Reform

Statement from nursing groups on the 87th legislative session Share this: Texas faces the second worst nursing shortage in the country and ranks 51st nationally in health care access and affordability. After one of the most harrowing years in modern health care history, nurses across Texas were exceedingly hopeful that lawmakers would prioritize health care and pass policies and reforms to support patients, support nurses and improve our working conditions. Instead, the 87th Legislative Session proved a staggering disappointment.      After a year spent frequently and emphatically extolling the importance of nurses on the front lines of the pandemic, lawmakers failed to address urgent issues that have made it harder for nurses to provide care and for Texans to access care.

Longford parents concerned as unsafe staffing levels are a severe threat on diabetes unit

Longford parents concerned as ‘unsafe staffing levels’ are a severe threat on diabetes unit ‘Unsafe staffing levels’ are a severe threat on diabetes unit Reporter: jessica.thompson@longfordleader.ie Siobhán Beatty, with her daughter, Emma, who has been attending the Paediatric Diabetes Unit at Mullingar Regional Hospital since she was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes last year );   ); There has been widespread public concern among parents over what one local mother referred to as a “lack of true commitment and due care” by the HSE to children with diabetes at Mullingar Regional Hospital. Earlier this month, the parents of 130 children of the hospital’s Paediatric Diabetes Unit received a letter from Paediatric Consultant, Professor Michael O’Grady, regretfully informing them that “due to ongoing, unsafe staffing levels”, all paediatric diabetes clinic appointments would be cancelled “with immediate effect”.

A nurse-led telephone clinic for benign breast biopsy results

15 February, 2021 Avon Breast Screening runs a nurse-led service to deliver expected benign biopsy results over the telephone. This article discusses how the clinic has evolved in response to changing guidelines and patient feedback Abstract The NHS Breast Screening Programme’s guidelines recommend that all breast biopsy results are given in person; however, most screening services do not have the capacity to do this. Avon Breast Screening runs a nurse-led clinic as an alternative, in which patients whose results are expected to be benign can receive them by telephone from a clinical nurse specialist if they desire. This article discusses an evaluation of the clinic, based on annual patient satisfaction surveys.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.