Thousands of registered nurses at New York City hospitals may go on strike, according to a Crain's New York Business report.
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National Labor Relations Board finds merit in union's charge against ACMH Hospital: 3 things to know
The National Labor Relations Board has determined that ACMH Hospital in Kittanning, Pa., broke the law last July when it no longer allowed its technicians and licensed practical nurses who are union members to make their own schedule, according to…
In the United States, administrative costs for hospitals and healthcare clinics account for more than 25 percent of total expenditures.
In a new whitepaper, Navvis Healthways focuses on the benefits of accountable clinical management (ACM) and its ability to enhance physician engagement and nursing executive partnerships with physician leaders.
Whether it's Ebola or an epidemic yet to come our way, healthcare organizations need a network of professionals who are adequately trained and, when necessary, easily deployable to deal with the unique staffing-related challenges these diseases present.
Similar to all other business sectors, the healthcare industry will likely see a boom in growth and in hiring over the coming year, according to the 2015 HireRight Health Care Spotlight report.
Registered nurses at Englewood (N.J.) Hospital and Medical Center have approved a three-year contract with the hospital.
With long work shifts and the constant demands of their profession, nurses often put personal matters on the back burner, and that includes financial planning, according to a Fidelity Investments study.
Maryland has become the 21st state to grant patients full and direct access to nurse practitioner-provided care.