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Special Issue Of Policy, Politics and Nursing Practice: The Challenge Of Paying For Quality Nursing Care - Read More

Date Added: August 26, 2008 07:24:05 PM
It costs money to improve the quality of nursing care through work environment changes or increases in staffing but those costs may be offset through improved nursing satisfaction and patient outcomes, according to research in a Special Issue of Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice published by SAGE.

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