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Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice
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One State’s Response to the Nursing Shortage: The Maryland Commission on the Crisis in Nursing

Kathleen M. White, PhD, RN

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

The state of Maryland passed legislation in 2000 in response to the nursing shortage—creating a state commission to address the issue. The commission was charged with exploring potential solutions to the nursing workforce shortage, which is being felt most acutely in hospitals and long-term care facilities. The commission’s work began in 2000 and will continue through 2005.

Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice, Vol. 2, No. 1, 47-51 (2001)
DOI: 10.1177/152715440100200108


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