Useful Links for Understanding Health Care Reform
At Slate, a guide of sources to help those of you who’ve got the gumption (and time) begin to navigate the overwhelming amount of information and misinformation about health care reform.
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At Slate, a guide of sources to help those of you who’ve got the gumption (and time) begin to navigate the overwhelming amount of information and misinformation about health care reform.
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Here's an anonymous post from a new nurse graduate looking for advice about how to handle sexual harassment by a doctor. How would you advise her? And this post is a cautionary tale for all clinicians who've ever been tempted by curiosity about a patient: it describes just how easy it is for hospital information systems to detect when someone has violated HIPAA (short for the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) privacy laws by accessing a patient's record when they shouldn't.
Eight years ago, I found myself struggling with a darkness that made me feel I had lost my way and couldn’t bond with the baby girl I had desperately wanted to adopt. Unsure of where to go for help, I searched online for anything I could find on adoption and depression.
A number of clinicians and patients have expressed alarm at the potential loss of Vicodin and Percocet, both of which are mainstays of pain management in the U.S. In fact, says Carol Curtiss, MSN, RN, BC, a nationally recognized speaker on pain and symptom management and a past national president of the Oncology Nursing Society, the proposed ban could have even more drastic implications than most people yet understand.
Thanks to my friend and nurse colleague, Nonceba Lubanga, a South African nurse and human rights activist who has worked in children’s health in New York City for more than two decades, AJN editorial board member Barbara Glickstein and I were honored to have dinner at the home of Bongani Tembe and Linda Bukhosini, world-renowned vocalists. Tembe is the chief executive and artistic director of the KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic and Bukhosini is the CEO and managing director of the Playhouse Company in Durban. They told us about a project they developed to use music to change the sexual notions and practices of South African men, with the goal of preventing the spread of HIV and reducing sexual violence. Tembe worked with others to organize a march to a stadium, got musicians to write music that included healthier sexual messages, and handed out CDs of the music. This extraordinary couple understands the power of music in promoting health.
Diana Mason, AJN editor-in-chief-emeritus, sent the above post, the last one before her return this weekend, from Durban, South Africa, where she’s been attending the ICN conference
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