I’ve never experienced the patient loads that I experience now’

Published by EVERETT HERALD on 2/21/23 (Source)

Four years away from a possible staffing standard, the Washington State Hospital Association has analyzed data to suggest that just under 3,000 licensed nurses are interested and ready to work. The Washington State Nurses Association analyzed different data from the state, with different assumptions, concluding that up to 16,000 licensed nurses could be available to work.

Published by Everett Herald on February 21, 2023.

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