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Nurses and unions have long pushed for standards, including establishing a minimum patient-to-nurse ratio, and supporters say the COVID crisis has only compounded the problems faced by caregivers.
The bill eventually passed the state house and went into effect on July 1, 2009. A subsequent bill to mandate minimum nurse-to-patient ratios (so-called "safe staffing" legislation) was introduced in the Pennsylvania State House on September 26, 2011, advanced substantially by PASNAP. [22]
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A judge dismissed a lawsuit that challenged staffing minimum requirements for New York nursing homes as long-delayed enforcement of the state law appeared set to begin.. Justice James Gilpatric ...
A September 2022, New York Times article said that nurses in Canada left the profession because of "unsafe working conditions, wage dissatisfaction, and burnout from the pandemic". [45] Sixteen emergency departments had to close in September because of nursing shortages in Canada's "most populous province", Ontario. [45]
On October 12, 1976, the Englewood nurses successfully struck for six days over staffing, training, rotating shifts and non-nursing duties assigned to nurses. In 1977, nurses at Pascack Valley Hospital in Westwood, New Jersey, formed a union with the assistance of the union at Englewood Hospital. But the hospital refused to recognize the union ...
Gun purchases, street racing and voting rights are among the areas new laws focus on. ... The staffing committee requirement is part of a larger bill aimed at creating safe staffing standards ...
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