Challenges Facing Home Health Caregivers During COVID-19 Pandemic
The home health care industry faces a severe shortage of workers who can answer the need of this country’s growing elderly population.

The home health care industry faces a severe shortage of workers who can answer the need of this country’s growing elderly population.

Post-pandemic, the experience-complexity gap for nurses will continue to widen and affect intensive care unit orientation and education.

The coronavirus pandemic has pushed federalism under the microscope, exposing its strengths and weaknesses.

Biden ordered a mask mandate on his 1st day in office. Did he have the legal power to do this? It it enforceable? How will states react?

COVID-19 has illuminated some of the unique public health and legal challenges facing currently homeless individuals.

The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the need to rethink and reeducate our nurses on how best to protect their patients and themselves during emergencies.

Where the money lies in medicine is in tests and procedures; not in diagnostic problem-solving skills, patient counseling, and end-of-life comfort.

The pandemic could be a tipping point that leads many nurses to change careers, leave their jobs, or retire early.
