Nurses born after 1986 who have been with an employer for less than a year are more likely to quit their organization than older nurses, according to a Sept. 30 analysis from Press Ganey that ...
A national analysis finds that nearly half of US nursing homes would not meet a daily, 3.5-hour nurse staffing requirement and just 29% would meet a standard of 4.0 hours. The work from KFF exposes ...
Nursing homes would need to spend more than $6.8 billion annually to meet a proposed federal staffing mandate, which also would require them to hire more than 102,000 new workers if enacted as ...
More than a million public records were used to assess whether nursing homes were meeting state staffing minimums. By Jordan Rau and Holly K. Hacker The KFF Health News data analysis focused on five ...
Nearly all nursing homes in America will have to hire more nurses and aides under a new rule released this week that mandates a minimum level of staffing, although the gap is significantly wider in ...
The director of the Queen’s Institute of Community Nursing’s international community nursing observatory has stepped down after six years.