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RN shortage easing; patient satisfaction related to work environment
American Hospital Association News, 06/26/09
The current shortage of registered nurses (RN) will temporarily ease and could even end in many areas of the country as a result of the continuing recession, but longer-term shortages loom, concludes a study published online June 12 by Health Affairs.
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