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  2. At the same time, consumption is higher in Canada, with about 12 prescriptions being filled per person each year in Canada and 10.6 in the United States. [97] The main difference is that patented drug prices in Canada average between 35% and 45% lower than in the United States, though generic prices are higher. [ 98 ]

  3. Nursing shortage - Wikipedia

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    Some states have a surplus of nurses while other states face a shortage. This is due to factors such as the number of new graduates and the total demand for nurses in each area. Some states face a severe shortage (such as the northwestern states, as well as Texas and Oklahoma), while other states have a surplus of registered nurses.

  4. Nursing shortage in Canada - Wikipedia

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    During that period, there was no unemployment for nurses, especially if they were willing to be mobile. However, working conditions for nurses were very poor, with low wages combined with long hours; nursing force retention was challenging. [3] As well, since almost all nurses were women, they had responsibilities at home they had to manage. [2]

  5. Cameroon or Canada? Poorly paid doctors and nurses are ... - AOL

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    After training as a nurse, Nevielle Leinyuy spent almost a decade in Cameroon working as a front desk receptionist because he was unable to find a decent paying job in the medical field. “They ...

  6. Where can you live most comfortably on a nurse's salary? - AOL

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    Nurse compensation is under scrutiny as some states, like Iowa, propose capping travel nurse pay, while others, such as Tennessee, are boosting wages up to $32 per hour for new registered nurses.

  7. Best-Paying Places for Nurses – 2021 Study - AOL

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    An increasing number of nurses are trading in traditional hospital-staffing positions for higher-paying temporary jobs with traveling nurse agencies. The difference in pay is often significant ...

  8. Healthcare in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada ranked 4th in the eleven countries for the number of suicides per 100,000 compared, with a rate of 11.8 per 100,000 compared to the U.S. rate of 13.9 which was the highest of the eleven wealthy countries. In both Canada and the United States there has been an increase in "deaths of despair" which includes substance abuse and overdoses. [332]

  9. The Top 10 States for Nurses - AOL

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    The best state to work as a nurse is Maine, followed by Montana and Washington, according to a new report from financial website WalletHub. The worst is the District of Columbia, with Hawaii and ...