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L H Aiken

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The Western Journal of Medicine|July 1, 1989
The hospital nursing shortage. A paradox of increasing supply and increasing vacancy ratesL H Aiken
The American Nurse|March 1, 1988
Solutions to nursing shortage bear repeatingL H Aiken
Image--The Journal of Nursing Scholarship|January 1, 1987
Unmet needs of the chronically mentally ill: will nursing respond?L H Aiken
Health Cost Management|August 8, 1986
Forecasters of a more cost-effective future. Interview by Joyce GildeaL H Aiken
Effective Clinical Practice : ECP|November 1, 2001
More nurses, better patient outcomes: why isn't it obvious?L H Aiken
The Journal of Health Administration Education|January 25, 2002
Evidence-based management: key to hospital workforce stabilityL H Aiken
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 20, 1988
The AIDS Bureaucracy. Sandra Panem. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1988. xiv, 194 pp. $22.50; paper, $9.95L H Aiken
Annals of Internal Medicine|July 1, 1980
Physicians: how many do we need?L H Aiken
Journal of Chronic Diseases|January 1, 1986
Evaluation research and public policy: lessons from the National Hospice StudyL H Aiken
Frontiers of Health Services Management|December 5, 1990
Increasing the supply of health personnel: what has been gained?L H Aiken
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Showing results (1-10 of 88) with videos related to

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The Western Journal of Medicine|July 1, 1989
The hospital nursing shortage. A paradox of increasing supply and increasing vacancy ratesL H Aiken
The American Nurse|March 1, 1988
Solutions to nursing shortage bear repeatingL H Aiken
Image--The Journal of Nursing Scholarship|January 1, 1987
Unmet needs of the chronically mentally ill: will nursing respond?L H Aiken
Health Cost Management|August 8, 1986
Forecasters of a more cost-effective future. Interview by Joyce GildeaL H Aiken
Effective Clinical Practice : ECP|November 1, 2001
More nurses, better patient outcomes: why isn't it obvious?L H Aiken
The Journal of Health Administration Education|January 25, 2002
Evidence-based management: key to hospital workforce stabilityL H Aiken
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 20, 1988
The AIDS Bureaucracy. Sandra Panem. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1988. xiv, 194 pp. $22.50; paper, $9.95L H Aiken
Annals of Internal Medicine|July 1, 1980
Physicians: how many do we need?L H Aiken
Journal of Chronic Diseases|January 1, 1986
Evaluation research and public policy: lessons from the National Hospice StudyL H Aiken
Frontiers of Health Services Management|December 5, 1990
Increasing the supply of health personnel: what has been gained?L H Aiken
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