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  2. Julie Leask - Wikipedia

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    Her flagship project is Sharing Knowledge About Immunisation (SKAI), a vaccination communication package designed to improve vaccination conversations between parents and health care workers. [4] Additionally, Leask is an advisor to the World Health Organization (WHO) on vaccine acceptance and demand issues and was the chair of the WHO ...

  3. Top 5 nursing trends shaping health care in 2025 - AOL

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    Telehealth has become a long-term solution to the ongoing challenges in healthcare delivery, particularly in helping alleviate nursing shortages and addressing gaps in patient care. 4. Better ...

  4. Nikki Turner (public health advocate) - Wikipedia

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    She noted that the decision-making process for consent can be influenced by anti-vaccination views, [32] but while making vaccinations mandatory would be helpful, there was a risk that some families might be less inclined to discuss their concerns openly, impacting engagement their with, and trust in, healthcare professionals.

  5. Nursing shortage grows as more nurses leave health care - AOL

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    SEE MORE: More psychiatric nurses are needed to fill mental health care gaps It ranks the top 10 states with the highest "nursing shortage in the U.S.", putting Utah at number 1.

  6. Health care workforce crisis: Why is New Mexico losing doctors?

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    Citing data from the New Mexico Health Care Workers Committee, the report found that the number of primary care physicians in the state dropped from 2,360 in 2017 to 1,649 in 2021, a 30% decline.

  7. Vaccination policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Health care workers [ edit ] Most states have some kind of requirement that at least some kinds of health care workers receive certain vaccinations to protect their patients, e.g. influenza, measles, hepatitis B (potential exposure to blood) and rubella (potential contact with pregnant women).

  8. Infection prevention and control - Wikipedia

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    Barriers to the ability of healthcare workers to follow PPE and infection control guidelines include communication of the guidelines, workplace support (manager support), the culture of use at the workplace, adequate training, the amount of physical space in the facility, access to PPE, and healthcare worker motivation to provide good patient ...

  9. Parents make tough decisions around child care amid ... - AOL

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    While finding child care workers and teachers who are vaccinated against COVID-19 can be tricky, experts say it's crucial to at least try, particularly with COVID-19 cases from the Delta variant ...