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New Senate Bill Would Give Terminally Ill the ‘Right to Try’ Psychedelic Therapies

Hospice News

billion industry by 2027, Forbes reported last July. “As Basically, right-to-try laws are a solution looking for a problem or, as I like to call them, placebo legislation, Gorski wrote in a Science-Based Medicine article. Clinical psychedelics may become a $6.85 Paul said in a statement.

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The Alarming Trend of Seasoned Nurses Being Laid Off: Profits Over Patient Care? 

Minority Nurse

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) (2022) estimated over 100,000 registered nurses left the profession and predicted that another 800,000 nurses would follow them by 2027. The top reasons reported for leaving were burnout, feeling undervalued, and a high patient-to-nurse ratio.

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New California Law Imposes Moratorium on New Hospice Licenses

Hospice Law Blog

The moratorium will end either three hundred and sixty five (365) days from the date the California State Auditor publishes a report on hospice licensure or when the provisions of the Bill are repealed on January 1, 2027, whichever is sooner. Blog articles regarding such legislation will be posted soon on the Healthcare Law Blog.

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Nurse Leadership in Rural Health Research: An Opportunity

The Nurse Break

WRITE FOR US READ MORE ARTICLES Starting out as an assistant nurse During my second year of undergraduate training (Bachelor of Nursing), I commenced work as an Assistant in Nursing with a large metropolitan hospital on the coast of New South Wales (NSW) and worked across acute care areas including cardiology, orthopaedics, and emergency.

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Brenda’s Story: A Lesson in Battling Burnout and Retaining Top Care Professionals

Home Care Pulse

Article Contents: – Introduction – Battling Burnout in Post-Acute Care – Brenda’s Story – Are Your Brenda’s At Risk of Leaving – How to RETAIN Your Top Care Professionals – Take the Initiative – Next Steps Article Contents: 1. Print Article Introduction 2.

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