Theresa Puckett, a practicing nurse who also is a professor with a PhD in nursing, had been working PRN at a hospital for 5 years. When she found herself experiencing chills, achiness and âfeeling miserableâ for 2 days, she went to an urgent care where she was given a prescription Oseltamivir and provided with a note to excuse her absence from work. Soon, she was feeling a little better and, despite having âhorrible coughing fits,â she decided to go to work. Her charge nurse encouraged her … [Read more...]
You Can Always Get Another Job, But You Can’t Get Another License
I recently read an article by Michelle Podlesni of the National Nurses in Business Association titled âWhy Nurses Need a Plan B and More in Todayâs Marketplace.â She talked about 3 big mergers that have occurred. CVS is buying Aetna Insurance. There are rumors of Walmart buying Humana. CHI and Dignity Health are combining, and Ascension and Providence St. Joseph were also merging. Given these huge corporate mergers, there will be less competition and less healthcare institutions in the … [Read more...]
The Shortage of Physicians and Nurse Practitioners
In my last article, I discussed the shortage of nurses, but this time, Iâm going to talk about the shortage of physicians and nurse practitioners. It is estimated that in California, by the year 2025, that State will be short about 4,700 primary care physicians. If a physician is not available, people take seek care from the emergency rooms for routine visits. In an Los Angeles Times article titled âCalifornia Doesnât Have Enough Doctors, And This Bad Law Isnât Helping,â (click on article … [Read more...]
Another Win For Nurse Practitioners
In September 2017, the Governor of Illinois signed into law a bill that goes into effect January 21st, 2018, which allows nurse practitioners to have full practice authority in that State. The law finally passed because of cooperation from the Medical Association and itâs been a long time coming. Now, qualified nurse practitioners in Illinois with at least 4,000 hours of nursing and 250 hours of continued training can do everything under the scope of practice without the supervision or … [Read more...]
License Renewal Confusion
Every 2 years in Indiana, R.N.âs renew their licenses. Even though the license renewal is due on October 31st of the odd-numbered years, nurses can to begin to renew as early as July of that year. However, many nurses seem to wait until the last minute to undertake the task. If a nurse renews their license and answers âyesâ to any of 6 questions (which I am paraphrasing here): Have you had any charges filed in any State against your license; Have you been denied a license; Other … [Read more...]
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