Emily Troyer, RN: Health care workers need the Legislature to fix the staffing crisis

Published by THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW on 12/19/21 (Source)

I know it won’t happen overnight, but if the Legislature steps up and creates safe staffing standards, I truly believe that we’ll keep more health care workers. We’ll be able to keep those new nurses that I have seen bail out because it’s just too scary and stressful to work under the conditions the staffing crisis has fueled. I even believe that some of my colleagues who have left will come back to the bedside, where they will continue to work beside their colleagues to save lives.

Published by The Spokesman-Review on December 19, 2021.

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