RCN warns safety review ignores nursing workforce crisis | Nursing Times
The Royal College of Nursing has warned that government reforms to improve patient safety will “fall short” unless the nursing workforce crisis on wards is urgently address.
The Royal College of Nursing has warned that government reforms to improve patient safety will “fall short” unless the nursing workforce crisis on wards is urgently address.
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