California Nurses Association: MarinHealth Medical Center Nurses Hold Informational Picket for Patient Safety
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MarinHealth is demanding nurses pay more to receive health insurance for themselves and their families. Experienced nurses say they fear they will not be able to stay at MarinHealth because of the increased burden. They note that many of the new nurses who come to MarinHealth leave for other hospitals with more favorable conditions.
"Working in the emergency room overnight, I care for patients who are suffering some of the worst events in their lives, and I am committed to providing them the very best care in the hours of their greatest need," said
What: Informational Picket for Nurses and Patients
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"It is very sad that we spend years mentoring nurses only to see them leave for other hospitals," said
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