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The shape of the recovery: economic implications for the nursing workforce
DURING THE PAST YEAR MOST of us have probably paid a great deal of attention to television programs and newspaper stories reporting the latest...
Nursing Economics, 09/01/09 by Peter I. Buerhaus · More from publication -
Still making progress to improve the hospital workplace environment? Results from the 2008 National Survey of registered nurses
NATIONAL SURVEYS OF RNs conducted in 2002, 2004, and 2006 examined the state of the registered nurse (RN) workforce in the United States (see...
Nursing Economics, 09/01/09 by Peter I. Buerhaus; Catherine DesRoches; Karen Donelan; Robert Hess · More from publication -
Can the nursing profession win the game?
* The ebb and flow of a basketball game is analogous to the nursing profession's recent past, its current state, and where the profession is...
Nursing Economics, 07/01/09 by Peter I. Buerhaus · More from publication -
Massachusetts health care reform: lessons for the nation? An interview with Thomas Smith, MS, RN, NEA-BC
DESPITE A NATIONAL POLICY agenda crowded by efforts to deal with the recession, the federal budget, energy policy, auto bailouts, the Iraq and...
Nursing Economics, 05/01/09 by Peter I. Buerhaus · More from publication -
Messages for thought leaders and health policymakers
* Even a well-delivered message is unlikely to be effective if it does not connect to the interests or concerns of the receiver. THIS IS AN...
Nursing Economics, 03/01/09 by Peter I. Buerhaus · More from publication -
An interview with Katherine Swartz, PhD
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] WELCOME TO THE INAUGURAL offering of the new column The Economics of Health Care and Nursing." I...
Nursing Economics, 01/01/09 by Peter I. Buerhaus · More from publication -
The potential imposition of wage controls on nurses: a threat to nurses, patients, and hospitals
* When there are shortages of RNs, hospitals and health care organizations in competitive nurse labor markets respond by increasing wages: some...
Nursing Economics, 07/01/08 by Peter I. Buerhaus · More from publication -
Registered nurses' perspectives on health care and the 2008 presidential election
* As this historic presidential election draws near, what do RNs think of our nation's priorities? Which candidates do they think will be most...
Nursing Economics, 07/01/08 by Peter I. Buerhaus · More from publication -
Trends in the experiences of hospital-employed registered nurses: results from three national surveys
* In an analysis of surveys conducted in 2002, 2004, and 2006, RN responses reveal perceived trends in aspects of the labor shortage and its effect...
Nursing Economics, 03/01/07 by Peter I. Buerhaus · More from publication -
Recent trends in the registered nurse labor market in the U.S.: short-run swings on top of long-term trends
* An economic analysis of the nursing labor market reveals the short-term effects of changes in nursing wages and the overall level of unemployment...
Nursing Economics, 03/01/07 by Peter I. Buerhaus · More from publication
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