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Perspective: Economically Speaking About Nurse Staffing
Nursing Leadership, 2001Evidence exists telling us that we are currently in the early stages of a nursing shortage, and at the same time consumer demands for health care continues to increase. Principals of economics, when applied to such a state forewarn of changing times and can help us to predict a future very different that what we now see.
R, Grein, G, Whitson-Shea
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The Economics of Nursing: Articulating Care
Feminist Economics, 2009Abstract Nurses in many industrialized countries are under pressure to prove that the care they provide is cost effective and an appropriate use of scarce healthcare funding. Attempts to describe what nursing care involves, however, have not yet resulted in a generally accepted articulation that is fully up to this task.
Adams, Valerie, Nelson, Julie A.
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Nursing: the European Economic Community dimension*
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1979This paper is based on the Nursing Lecture 1977, delivered on the occasion of the Annual General Meeting of the Royal College of Nursing in London on November 23, 1977.The author traces the history and discusses the implications of the EEC Nursing Directives, put into the perspective of the nursing histories of the nine countries within the European ...
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Teaching Nursing Economics Competencies
Nursing Economic$, 2022Peggy Jenkins, Gail Armstrong
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Presymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 Infections and Transmission in a Skilled Nursing Facility
New England Journal of Medicine, 2020Kelly M Hatfield +2 more
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Economic issues and nursing scholarship
Journal of Professional Nursing, 1989openaire +2 more sources

