The nurses completed a mean of 26 hours continuing education yearly. The annual direct cost of the educator ($244/nurse) was markedly less than other models. This is an effective and sustainable means to educate nurses in low-income countries. Pediatr Blood Cancer 2012; 58: 163–166. ...
Background: Yearly influenza immunization is recommended for healthcare workers (HCW); with Ͻ50% compliance. HCW acceptance of influenza vaccine is likely related to their attitudes and beliefs about vaccine efficacy and safety; and may influence immunization receipt in their children. Methods: A ...
Both Registered Nurses and NPs are in high demand, and nursing has led the way in terms of job growth in New York State. The New York Health Department anticipates a 7.500 yearly increase in nurse employment opportunities between 2014 and 2024. Nearly two-thirds of nurses in New York who ...
She was instructed on self-breast exam upon entry to the survivorship program, and at 25 she began monitoring yearly with mammogram and breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). During her first exam, she was noted to have a density in the left breast and was referred for further ...
yearly payments, but this system has not been able to completely eliminate out-of-pocket payments, thereby making it difficult for patients, who are mostly poor to afford some services such as pain medication [32]. In addition to insufficient nurse-patient and doctor-patient ratios of 1:542 ...
[28]. Gee et al. found in their one-year study in 2016 the significantly lower median costs of stay for 382 discharged patients of USD 5.677 per patient, which can be calculated to a yearly median cost saving of more than USD 2 million [19]. Cheng et al. found in their study ...