Current Issues in NursingJoanne McCloskey Dochterman, Helen K. Grace Mosby, 1994 - 783 pages |
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... ment self - scheduling will be saved later with a smoother implementation . Self - scheduling is easier to implement with a stable staff where team efforts , trust , and participation are already established norms than with a staff that ...
... ment self - scheduling will be saved later with a smoother implementation . Self - scheduling is easier to implement with a stable staff where team efforts , trust , and participation are already established norms than with a staff that ...
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... ment , called Patient Care and Services ( PaCS ) , based primarily on direct patient assessments and outcome- oriented indicators of care . Even with the PaCS survey process , however , the pressure on regulatory agencies at the federal ...
... ment , called Patient Care and Services ( PaCS ) , based primarily on direct patient assessments and outcome- oriented indicators of care . Even with the PaCS survey process , however , the pressure on regulatory agencies at the federal ...
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... ment for the Services of Nurses . This publication has been a useful tool for designing a route to reimburse- ment . At the time of that publication , 14 states had legislation affecting specific or all - inclusive nurse groups . By ...
... ment for the Services of Nurses . This publication has been a useful tool for designing a route to reimburse- ment . At the time of that publication , 14 states had legislation affecting specific or all - inclusive nurse groups . By ...
Contents
The Richness of Nursing | 2 |
VIEWPOINTS | 15 |
Who Are They What Do They Do and What Challenges Do They | 32 |
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