Website spotlight: Top 12 nursing stories of 2010
Nurse Leader Weekly, January 3, 2011
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Rebecca Hendren, for HealthLeaders Media, December 28th, 2010
In the next few years, will we look back at 2010 and identify it as the year healthcare began to change. From controversial legislation to plans for widespread reorganization and rethinking of the way care is delivered, 2010 has certainly been dramatic.
The issues have been no less profound in nursing. 2010 has seen an IOM report that offers a blueprint for the profession's future and nursing leaders have been fighting to ensure nurses' involvement in the rethinking of healthcare delivery. Along the way, there have been turf fights, labor battles, and more attention paid to the difficulties faced by new nurses.
Here's a rundown of the most popular nursing stories we covered in 2010 in case you missed them, or just want to have another look.
Editor's note: To read the rest of this free article, visit Top 12 nursing stories of 2010 found in the Reading Room at www.StrategiesForNurseManagers.com.
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