U.K.: Thousands of nursing posts cutThere are now almost 3,500 fewer nurses working in the NHS than in 2010 and the number of managers has also dropped, the NHS workforce census has shown. Health innovation is the futureAnd now is the time for research and evidence to inform the public policy discussion about health services How green is your hospital? The Greening Health Care Challenge is offering hospitals a way to benchmark their energy conservation performance — and maybe save a lot of money Let’s boldly go Canada has a history of disruptive innovation in healthcare. We need to reconnect with that legacy to make Canada a leader in the knowledge-based global economy Inventive incentive As Ontario’s groundbreaking EXCITE program prepares for liftoff, things are about to get easier for medical inventors Healthier hearts Learning from Rx mistakes Autoimmune discovery wins top award U.S. research: Increased independence for NPs does not reduce physician wages Increased “scope of practice” for advanced practice nurse practitioners is not associated with lower wages for primary care physicians. Older patients let down by shortage of nurses, says Royal College of Nursing Low ratio of staff to patients means nurses often do not have time to look after elderly patients properly, RCN warns First Previous 313 314 315 316 317 Next Last