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Journalists Delve Into Open Enrollment, School Nurse Shortages, and More

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杨贵妃传媒視頻 Health News and California Healthline staff made the rounds on national and local media this week to discuss their stories. Here鈥檚 a collection of their appearances.

Medical Debt and Nurse Shortages Haunt Winning Halloween Haikus

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Entries for our fifth annual Halloween haiku contest left us terrified. Based on a review by our panel of judges, here鈥檚 the winner and runners-up 鈥 plus the original artwork they inspired.

A Third of Schools Don鈥檛 Have a Nurse. Here鈥檚 Why That鈥檚 a Problem.

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School nurses treat children daily for a wide range of illnesses and injuries, and sometimes serve as a young patient鈥檚 only health provider. They also function as a point person for critical public health interventions. Yet many states don鈥檛 require them, and school districts struggle to hire them.

Biden Administration Proposes New Standards to Boost Nursing Home Staffing

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The proposal would require major hiring at the most sparsely staffed homes. But the proposal is already badly received by the nursing home industry, which claims it can鈥檛 boost wages enough to attract workers.

Temp Nurses Cost Hospitals Big During Pandemic. Lawmakers Are Now Mulling Limits.

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Missouri is considering making it a felony to jack up temporary health care staffing prices during a statewide or national emergency. It鈥檚 one of at least 14 states looking to reel in travel nurse costs, after many hospitals struggled to pay for needed staffers earlier in the covid pandemic.

Senators Say Health Worker Shortages Ripe for Bipartisan Compromise

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The Senate鈥檚 top health committee focused on the worsening health care workforce shortage during its first hearing Thursday, with Sen. Bernie Sanders, its new chair, boldly promising bipartisan solutions.

Special Delivery: Heart-Heavy Health Policy Valentines

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KHN shares the cream of the crop of creative valentines about health policy submitted by readers and tweeters. Our favorite is anointed with an original illustration and bragging rights as 鈥渢he one.鈥

What the Health? From 杨贵妃传媒視頻 Health News: As US Bumps Against Debt Ceiling, Medicare Becomes a Bargaining Chip

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The debt ceiling crisis facing Washington puts Medicare and other popular entitlement programs squarely on the negotiating table this year as newly empowered Republicans demand spending cuts. Meanwhile, as more Americans than ever have health insurance, the nation鈥檚 health care workforce is straining under the load. Joanne Kenen of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Politico, Tami Luhby of CNN, and Victoria Knight of Axios join KHN鈥檚 chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner to discuss these topics and more. Plus, for extra credit, the panelists recommend their favorite health policy stories of the week they think you should read, too.

Telehealth Brings Expert Sexual Assault Exams to Rural Patients

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Some rural residents must travel hours for a sexual assault exam. Specialized telehealth services are expanding so they can obtain care closer to home.

Abrumados por los costos, hospitales crean sus propias agencias de enfermer铆a

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Cada vez m谩s sistemas hospitalarios est谩n creando equipos internos de personal para hacer frente a la escasez de enfermeras provocada por la pandemia, y para tratar de vencer a las agencias privadas de personal temporal con sus propias armas.

Squeezed by Temp Nurse Costs, Hospital Systems Create Their Own Staffing Agencies

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Hospitals have depended on travel nurses to fill shifts, especially during covid surges. Now some larger systems, reeling from high contract labor costs, have created staffing units, aiming to lure nurses who want more work flexibility and better pay than staff RNs get.

Rural Colorado Tries to Fill Health Worker Gaps With Apprenticeships

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A Grand Junction program is training and retaining nurse and personal care aides in areas where the aging population is creating a need for them. But challenges remain for these workers.

Meet Mary Wakefield, the Nurse Administrator Tasked With Revamping the CDC

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Dr. Rochelle Walensky, head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has tapped Mary Wakefield to help 鈥渞eset鈥 the agency after its public failures handling the covid pandemic. Those who know Wakefield say her high standards and problem-solving skills make her a good fit for the job.

To Retain Nurses and Other Staffers, Hospitals Are Opening Child Care Centers

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More than two years into the pandemic, parents face a child care crisis. That鈥檚 why some hospitals are considering starting child care centers to address recruitment and retention troubles.