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ANA Supports Safe Patient Handling Measures in Congress
To Improve Safety of Nurses and Patients
American Nurses Association Press Releases, 06/24/09
Spring S - As a longtime advocate for safe patient handling programs, the American Nurses Association (ANA) applauds recent actions in Congress that would help improve patient safety and protect registered nurses and other health care workers from debilitating injuries that could force them from their professions.
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