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An interview with Nancy L. Johnson and Patricia Schroeder. Interview by Carmella A. Bocchino.

Nursing economic$

Johnson NL, Schroeder P.
PMID: 1306066
Nurs Econ. 1992 Sep-Oct;10(5):317-24.

In the U.S. Congress--440 members in the House and 100 members in the Senate--only 31 are women (29 House and 2 Senate members). This year over 100 women are seeking seats in the Congress, many are campaigning for governor,...

Analyzing caps on malpractice monetary awards. Part 3. Legal analysis.

Nursing economic$

Wright JE, Fedorovich CA, Close DA.
PMID: 3200345
Nurs Econ. 1988 Sep-Oct;6(5):264-6.

No abstract available.

Investing for women--is it different?.

Nursing economic$

Rice CD.
PMID: 3844057
Nurs Econ. 1985 Jan-Feb;3(1):49-52.

No abstract available.

Forecasting requirements for health care personnel.

Nursing economic$

Prescott PA.
PMID: 1996150
Nurs Econ. 1991 Jan-Feb;9(1):18-24.

Accurate forecasting of requirements for health care personnel is an important part of avoiding significant imbalances that create costly inefficiencies in health care markets. Manpower shortages threaten access, quality, and costs of health care. This article reviews five general...

Why can't they be like we were?.

Nursing economic$

Curran CR.
PMID: 1922421
Nurs Econ. 1991 Jul-Aug;9(4):220, 231.

No abstract available.

Congrette syndrome.

Nursing economic$

Inlander CB.
PMID: 7885495
Nurs Econ. 1994 Nov-Dec;12(6):351, 343.

No abstract available.

Management succession: who will replace you?.

Nursing economic$

Andrica DC.
PMID: 7969558
Nurs Econ. 1994 May-Jun;12(3):170, 130.

No abstract available.

Nursing weakened by federal education program consolidation.

Nursing economic$

Smith KT.
PMID: 7969559
Nurs Econ. 1994 May-Jun;12(3):171-2.

No abstract available.

Interactive consulting: maximizing your consultant dollar.

Nursing economic$

Shelley S.
PMID: 7969567
Nurs Econ. 1994 Sep-Oct;12(5):272-5.

Today's health care environment demands that executives ensure efficacious use of all resources. Consulting dollars are maximized when a structured analysis is used to establish a thorough foundation for the consultation.

Nursing involvement in hospital governance: 1990 and 1995.

Nursing economic$

Havens DS.
PMID: 1465155
Nurs Econ. 1992 Sep-Oct;10(5):331-5.

The integration of nursing into organizational governance structures has been advocated to improve practice and enhance the quality of patient care. In 1990, department of nursing involvement in hospital governance occurred primarily through the activities of the CNE. Projections...

Prospering nurse: overcoming oxymoron.

Nursing economic$

Forté PS.
PMID: 2716869
Nurs Econ. 1989 Mar-Apr;7(2):87-9.

No abstract available.

How can we obtain data on the demand for nurses?.

Nursing economic$

Spetz J, Kovner CT.
PMID: 24069723
Nurs Econ. 2013 Jul-Aug;31(4):203-7.

Sources related to demand for nurses data are more difficult to find, and also more difficult to interpret relative to supply. When people talk about the "demand" for nurses, they can have multiple concepts in mind. Even if the...

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