The University of Alabama program is launching a new program to recruit and train more Hispanic nurses, in today's bite-sized hospital and health industry news from Alabama, Minnesota, and South Carolina.
Senate GOP leaders are hoping to hold a vote next week on their revised health reform bill, but first they have to ensure they have the 50 votes needed to advance the bill and the Congressional Budget Office will have to score the measure
John McElroy worked at a brick factory for nearly 25 years before he had a stroke. During his recovery, he decided to pursue his childhood dream: becoming a nurse.
Twenty-seven participants, all of whom are Advisory Board members, were recognized for meeting the list's criteria for the "advanced" designation in all areas of Hospital & Health Networks' Most Wired survey.
The increase in individuals diagnosed with an opioid misuse disorder over the past seven years has significantly outpaced the rate at which patients receive the standard medication-assisted treatment, according to a report by the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) released last week.
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