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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released new staffing requirements in April that focus on standardizing nurse staffing, requiring 24/7 access to registered nurses and regulating facility assessments.
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The Association of American Medical Schools found that fewer U.S. medical school graduates are applying to Kentucky residency programs.
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Regents also authorize apartment purchase, discuss veterinary school proposal
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Safe Patients Limit Act would cap the number of patients per registered nurse
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Kentucky faces ongoing nursing issues. These problems include shortages, retention, and burnout. The chief operating officer of the Kentucky Nurses Association says there are options to address these matters.
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There was already a nursing shortage in Kentucky, but the stress and strain of the pandemic has made things worse. A new study of nurses taps into how.
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West Kentucky Community and Technical College is launching a campaign to raise $3 million dollars to educate future nurses, surgical technicians and other healthcare staff.
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Kentucky hospitals are experiencing staff and supply shortages as the COVID-19 surge continues to fuel record-breaking numbers.