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HR 3630 – Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2011 (Closed Rule, 90 Minutes of Debate) Legislation Considered Under Suspension of the Rules: 1) HR 3421 – Fallen Heroes of 9/11 Act 2) HR 886 – United States Marshals Service 225th Anniversary Commemorative Coin Act 3) HR 313 – Drug Trafficking Safe Harbor Elimination Act of 2011 4) HR 1905 – Iran Threat Reduction Act of 2011 (Sponsored by Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen / Foreign Affairs Committee) 5) HR 2105 – Iran, North Korea, and Syria Nonproliferation Reform and Modernization Act of 2011 6) H.Res. 306 – Urging the Republic of Turkey to Safeguard Its Christian Heritage and to Return Confiscated Church Properties 7) H.Res. 376 – Calling for the repatriation of POW/MIAs and abductees from the Korean War

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Labor Law Posters: California State Update – CA Worker’s Compensation Labor Law Poster Changes

Poster Compliance Center www.postercompliance.com WORKERS COMPENSATION Notice to Employees- Injuries Caused by Work Worker’s compensation regulations have been amended, causing information to be added or changed in almost EVERY section of this notice. New section added about Medical Provider Networks (MPNs) under “If You Get Hurt”. Limit on time period for payment of Temporary Disability Benefits. Under “Naming Your Own Physician Before Injury,” you physician must agree to treat you for your work injury. WORKERS COMPENSATION Covered employees must receive information about different rules that apply to MPNs or HCO’s from their employers (“If You Get Hurt” item 3) Clarification of “If You Get Hurt” item 1 to emphasize emergency care. Clarification of employer liability information under “If You Get Hurt” item 2. 2 new website addresses replace previous general state website addresses. New Revision Date of 6/10 Labor Law, Worker’s Compensation, California

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2009 Flu Summit: Opening Remarks

July 9, 2009 Bethesda, MD Secretaries Kathleen Sebelius (HHS), Janet Napolitano (DHS), and Arne Duncan (DoEd) and President Obama give their remarks after Dr. Howard Koh, HHS Assistant Secretary for Health, welcomes all to the event. Introductory presentations are given by leaders from the National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Department of Homeland Security. Governors also ask questions to the Secretaries. More H1N1 (Swine) flu and season flu info can be found at www.flu.gov Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy www.newmedia.hhs.gov

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Disaster Recovery Plans for HIT – Why is it Important

The technical assistance teleconference “Disaster Recovery Plans for HIT – Why is it Important” was presented on July 31, 2009. Embedded at: www.hrsa.gov The presenters for this teleconference were Will Gaud, Diane Gaddis and Doug Smith.

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Health Benefits Into Retirement

Understand how retirement and other life events may affect your health benefits. Also learn about dental, vision, and Medicare coverage. Transcript www.calpers.ca.gov

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Monday, Oct. 3, 2011 – Evening Edition

A shooting spree on the highway closes I-805, a San Diego doctor’s court case goes to the Supreme Court, and local researchers discover the gene that’s responsible for waking us up.

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Emerging Trends In Nursing Jobs

The nursing profession has witnessed tremendous changes in the last five decades. In this continually changing environment, it is important to study the trends in nursing jobs in order to determine a successful career path.

Today the demand for Registered Nurses or RNs has increased considerably, because of two factors. Firstly, relatively less fresh enrolment down the years since the turn of the century along with retirements of extant RNs has led to a shortage of trained nurses. Secondly, there is an increase in a nurse’s range of function, with rise in the number of the elderly due to improved healthcare systems and the introduction of community-based preventive projects.

According to the Federal Bureau of Health professions, “In 2000, the National supply of FTE registered nurses was estimated at 1.89 million, while the demand was projected at 2 million, a shortage of 110,000, or 6 percent. Based on what is known about trends in the supply of RNs and their anticipated demand, the shortage is expected to grow relatively slowly until 2010, by which time it will have reached 12 percent”. http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/healthworkforce/reports/rnproject/report.htm – chart1

It is clearly a time for those interested in healthcare professions to join nursing, and those already working as qualified nurses to consider specialization. Pay hikes in the nursing industry in recent years are a good incentive, though the number of nurses existing is still short of that in demand. Some of the trends in the area of nursing jobs well worth considering can be both well paid and challenging.

Becoming a traveling nurse has long been a popular option since some agencies began to work with travelling nurses in order to cater for temporary shortfalls in certain areas. It can combine the advantages of travelling free of cost to see a new place while enjoying free housing and other benefits. This also provides the opportunity to add a premier hospital to one’s resume. Staff nursing at Magnet hospitals is also a good option. They involve their nurses in decisions affecting the patient and the work environment and allow participation in shared governance structures.

In the aftermath of a natural disaster like Katrina, the most immediately perceived need was for someone to be able to combine clinical skills with information technology. The need for electronic medical records was emphasized in the wake of the devastation left behind by the hurricane. This is the purview of the nurse informaticists who can find a niche in various areas including corporations that hire them for positions in R&D and sales, as they are able to demonstrate products to the customers. They can branch into teaching and training positions in the academia, or as systems analysts, or information officers in hospitals.

There is also a surging demand for Acute Care Nurse Practitioners (ACNPs), who provide care in critical situations, where the patients have advanced, acute or chronic problems. They are usually found in Intensive Care Units(ICUs), but also work in various other areas including pediatrics, psychiatry or anesthetics. They obtain medical histories, conduct physical examinations, and even plan and direct treatments and investigations.

Another option for the ACNPs can be in the area of genetic nursing. The mapping of the human genome means that the importance of genes and genetics in certain medical conditions cannot be ignored, and there is a need for trained nurses to simplify the geneticists’ prognosis and interpret test results for the patients and their families. Such nurses work in regional genetics networks, specialty genetic labs, and help in education, counseling, and testing.

Modern medicine requires special implants and insertions in the patient’s body for a long-term venous access, especially in the case of chemotherapy or antibiotic therapies. The infusion nurses do this successfully and are usually on call in various hospitals.

End-of-life nursing is another trend that has renewed interest in hospice and palliative care, and is likely to be increasingly on demand in an aging population and a national consciousness towards dignifying the death experience. Also in a post 9/11 world where the threat of bio-terrorism looms large, nursing in Public Health is seeing increased investments.

In an era of technological advancements, increasing opportunities in healthcare professions and better incentives than ever before, the nursing practice is sure to become more popular, and meet increasing demands for care, comfort, knowledge and support.

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