RNs march in Sacramento to protect RN-to-patient ratios
Summary
In early January, registered nurses of California Nurses Association, the union that spearheaded our state’s historic, first-in-the-nation safe RN-to-patient ratios standard for general acute-care hospitals, strongly objected to major flaws in the state’s December proposal to set similar ratios in acute psychiatric hospitals and called for corrections to the proposal to establish real, meaningful…
In early January, registered nurses of California Nurses Association, the union that spearheaded our state’s historic, first-in-the-nation safe RN-to-patient ratios standard for general acute-care hospitals, strongly objected to major flaws in the state’s December proposal to set similar ratios in acute psychiatric hospitals and called for corrections to the proposal to establish real, meaningful ratios that all patients deserve.