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Benefits Of Opting For Nurse-to-Home Services In Tacoma

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Located in Washington State, Tacoma is a thriving city known for its stunning natural beauty, including the picturesque views of Mount Rainier and Puget Sound. With a rich cultural heritage, Tacoma boasts renowned museums like the Museum of Glass and the Tacoma Art Museum. The city’s economy is fueled by diverse industries, including healthcare, manufacturing, and technology, providing its residents with many opportunities. One such option is nurse-to-home services, which have become increasingly popular recently. This listicle will explore the benefits of opting for in home care Tacoma, WA, by nurse-to-home services and how they can enhance the quality of life for individuals needing medical care.

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Nurses Scholarship Applications Available; Deadline is March 31

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Lodi NJ, the Bergen County American Legion and Auxiliary are pleased to announce that the 2023 scholarship application process is now open for The George F. Axt Memorial Fund Nurses Scholarship. The 2023 four individual awards will be $2,500 each.

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Ridgewood Emergency Services holds its TIES (Teenagers in Emergency Services) training in CPR

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Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Emergency Services held its TIES (Teenagers in Emergency Services) training in CPR at it’s recent drill night. Over 40 High School students learning CPR for the first time and several refreshing their skills. They are the First Responders on scene when seconds count, be it at home, at school, on the street or at the mall. Learning CPR and volunteering with Ridgewood Emergency Services are valuable skills. The teens are our future EMTs, Paramedics, Doctors, Nurses, Police Officers and Firefighters.

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Starbucks to offer free Coffee to front-line Responders Throughout December

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Ridgewood NJ, In response to the recent rise in COVID-19 cases and to recognize the significant efforts of the front-line responder and health care community, Starbucks announced today that it will offer a free tall brewed coffee (hot or iced) to front-line responders at participating U.S. Starbucks stores throughout the month of December to show appreciation for those keeping our communities safe during COVID-19.

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New Jersey Is 2020’s 8th Worst State for Nurses

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Ridgewood NJ, With nurses risking their lives every day to keep the U.S. safe from COVID-19 and National Nurses Week kicking off May 6, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2020’s Best & Worst States for Nurses, as well as accompanying videos.

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The New House Call: Paramedics And Nurses Making Home Visits To Reduce Hospital Readmissions

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April 22, 2015

RIDGEWOOD, N.J., As part of an innovative program aimed at reducing unnecessary emergency room visits and hospital stays, teams comprised of a paramedic, critical care nurse and EMT have begun making house calls on heart patients soon after their discharge from The Valley Hospital in Ridgewood, NJ.

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Obamacare’s Killer Burden on Nurses

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Obamacare’s Killer Burden on Nurses
Amy Dertz
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The Affordable Care Act means more and sicker patients are entering hospitals, and less comprehensive and timely health care.

As the first enrollees in the Affordable Care Act begin seeking care at my hospital, I wonder how my practice as a Registered Nurse will change. We’re told the goal of the new law is to remodel healthcare in the United States into a system that promotes wellness and prevention, rather than just providing care to sick people. This seems like a great objective, but I worry that the switch may compromise the quality of the care our patients receive.

As a bedside RN working at an acute care hospital in Oakland, California, I care for an incredibly diverse patient population. Most of my patients have had health insurance through employer-based programs, private purchase, or Medi-Cal. Most have interacted with the health care system prior to being admitted to my hospital.

Now, I will take care of patients who are new to health care. Some haven’t had care in a long time (or ever). Some may have pre-existing conditions that enabled insurance companies to refuse them coverage. As they enter my care, their needs may be more complicated.

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