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The Supremes Hear Moore v.  Harper, Hurricane Survivors Demand ReBuild NC Accountable, More Anxiety and a North Carolina Health Care Worker Shortage: Top Stories of the Week on Policy Watch |  The pulse

The Supremes Hear Moore v. Harper, Hurricane Survivors Demand ReBuild NC Accountable, More Anxiety and a North Carolina Health Care Worker Shortage: Top Stories of the Week on Policy Watch | The pulse

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'We're sinking': More anxiety, more violence and a shortage of healthcare workers in North Carolina

‘We’re sinking’: More anxiety, more violence and a shortage of healthcare workers in North Carolina

NC Health and Human Services Sec. Kody Kinsley discusses the mental health landscape. State lawmakers speak out at town hall on mental health “My friends, we have a massive mental health issue,” Sen. Jim Burgin (R-Harnett) told a packed room at a Kannapolis town hall last week. Sharing the stage with North Carolina Health and …

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Rise in youth suicides linked to shortage of mental health workers

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Requirements for Nurse Practitioners are Evolving, Allowing Them to Practice Without Physician Supervision

Requirements for Nurse Practitioners are Evolving, Allowing Them to Practice Without Physician Supervision

The California Nursing Agency has approved rules that will allow nurse practitioners to treat patients without the supervision of a physician. It’s a move that aims to expand access to care in the Golden State at a time when labor shortages plague just about every corner of health care. The vote earlier this month is …

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In-store prices rise as employers weigh benefits

In-store prices rise as employers weigh benefits

A single-digit increase in open enrollment has never looked better. Kern County workers, unless they have an exceptionally generous employer, can generally expect significantly higher health insurance premiums next year – and the possibility of even higher increases in the coming years – due to inflation and pandemic staffing costs that have yet to seep …

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Reviews | A Federally Funded Physician Shortage Remedy

Much has changed in healthcare since the 1990s: HIV infection is no longer a presumed death sentence, minimally invasive and robotic techniques have redefined a variety of surgeries, and telemedicine has greatly expanded access to care. Why then, in the face of such remarkable progress and change, has the number of doctors the United States …

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To address the doctor shortage, we need to create new pathways to residency

To address the doctor shortage, we need to create new pathways to residency

The medical training system is in crisis. By 2034, the American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) predicts a shortage of 37,800 to 124,000 physicians in primary and specialty care. This shortage is particularly pronounced in rural areas and communities serving marginalized populations. With the stress of a growing population and increasing numbers of doctors retiring, …

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