“Healthy Stark” Citizen’s Commission Launched to Help Guide Future of Health Care in Western Stark County

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Group Sees Closure of Affinity Medical Center as Opportunity to Reclaim Health Security in the County

The Healthy Stark Citizen’s Commission was launched this week by nurses, patients, union workers, and community leaders to guide and participate in shaping the future of healthcare in Western Stark County in the wake of the Affinity Medical Center closure in Massillon.

National Nurses Organizing Committee - Ohio
Feb 15, 2018

Single payer health care’s opponents are beholden

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I am a retired registered nurse who worked for 40 years in acute care hospitals. I watched all those years as our health care system morphed into the heath insurance for profit system now in place, which is a disgrace and denies health care access to millions of people, and which often results in death and/or needless stress and suffering.
Times Standard - Letters

Janus is Coming. Are You Ready?

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On February 26, ‘Janus v. AFSCME’ threatens to destroy nurses’ ability to advocate for safe patient care, using the power of our collective voice. RNs will not stand by while that happens.
Bonnie Castillo, Director of Health and Safety

Nurses: Proposed Trump Budget Cuts Will Devastate Healthcare Programs and Harm Most Vulnerable Patients

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National Nurses United today sharply criticized President Trump’s FY 2019 budget request as a broad attack on working people and the nation’s most vulnerable communities.

“After spending the last year working to enact tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans, the President is now proposing to pay for those tax cuts by slashing programs that are necessary to the health and wellbeing of low and middle-income Americans,” said Jean Ross, RN, Co-President of NNU.

National Nurses United
Feb 12, 2018

San Bernardino Nurses Vote by Overwhelming Majority to Ratify New Contract

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San Bernardino County nurses voted by an overwhelming majority to approve a new 3.5 year contract agreement, which RNs say will stem the loss of experienced nurses to other hospitals in the region, and improve patient care conditions, the California Nurses Association (CNA) announced today. The contractwill cover 1300 County nurses.

California Nurses Association
Feb 12, 2018

International Nurse News Round-Up

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See a collection of links to news stories about nurses in other nations, and how they are advocating for their patients.
Global Nurses United

National Nurses United Applauds Introduction of Maryland Single-Payer Bill

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National Nurses United, the nation's largest union of registered nurses, today applauded the introduction this week of Medicare-for-all, single-payer health care legislation in the Maryland General Assembly.

The Healthy Maryland Act of 2018 was introduced Monday by Sen. Paul Pinsky in the Senate, where the bill, SB 1002, will be heard March 7. Del. Erek Barron introduced the Healthy Maryland Act of 2008 in the House of Delegates last night.

National Nurses United
Feb 8, 2018

California RN Dotty Nygard Talks About Why She's Running For Congress

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Dotty Nygard is an ER nurse, former City Council Member, Patient Advocate, Mother and Grandmother and she is running for Congress to say enough is enough. She pledges: No more playing politics with our healthcare, our natural resources, our children’s education or our right to earn a living wage and support our families. If (when) Dotty is elected she will represent California’s Central Valley. To learn more about Dotty and how you can support her campaign visit www.dottynygardforcongress.com.

Pattie Lockard, Nurse Talk Radio