Hospitals and philanthropy as partners in funding nursing education. Nursing economic$ [Nurs Econ] Journal article | | Title | Hospitals and philanthropy as partners in funding nursing education. | | Author(s) | Henderson TM, Hassmiller SB | | Institution | Center for Health Policy, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA. | | Source | Nurs Econ 2007 Mar-Apr; 25(2):95-100, 109, 55. | | MeSH | Cooperative Behavior Education, Nursing Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate Education, Nursing, Graduate Faculty, Nursing Financing, Government Forecasting Fund Raising Health Planning Guidelines Health Services Needs and Demand Hospitals, Private Humans Interinstitutional Relations Leadership Motivation Nurse Administrators Nurse's Role Nursing Staff, Hospital Regional Health Planning Training Support United States
| | Abstract | The current nursing shortage is complex and varies widely across the country, and remedial approaches lack adequate funding from the federal government. Lasting remedies must originate from new and different partnerships between multiple institutions with complementary missions in these markets. Hospitals as major nurse employers and foundations that leverage critical sources of financing have a vital role in partnerships. Together they promote and require new entrepreneurial skills, innovative educational strategies, and greater accountability in meeting area workforce needs. | | Language | eng | | Pub Type(s) | Journal Article Review
| | PubMed ID | 17500494 |
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