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Nursing and health services sales, perhaps? Or other fields, too, that do not require a degree in their own field.
Indeed, U.S. expenditures on health care jumped from 6 percent to more than 15 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP).
between 1965 and 1992, health care expenditures, as a percentage of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), soared from 6 percent to more than 15 percent. Between 1988 and 1993, health care expenditures rose 63 percent
Melanie Creagan Dreher has written: 'Healthy places, healthy people' -- subject(s): Community health nursing, Community health services, Methods, Community Health Nursing, Community Health Services, Cultural Competency, Transcultural Nursing
Kathleen Ann Baldwin has written: 'MEASUREMENT OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING SERVICES TO PRENATAL CLIENTS' -- subject(s): Health Sciences, Nursing, Nursing Health Sciences
Yes Phoenix Home Health Nursing Services is located in Phoenix, AZ. They provide many services including skilled nursing, physical therapy, speech therapy, home health aide, and social services.
Community based nursing would include agencies like home health care and hospice. Community health nursing would include agencies like the department of health and human services (DHHS)- local agencies in the community. Public health nursing would include agencies like the CDC and FDA- government agencies.
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As the largest health care occupation, registered nurses held about 2.5 million jobs in 2006. Hospitals employed the majority of RNs, with 59 percent of jobs. Other industries also employed large shares of workers. About 8 percent of jobs were in offices of physicians, 5 percent in home health care services, 5 percent in nursing care facilities, 4 percent in employment services, and 3 percent in outpatient care centers. The remainder worked mostly in government agencies, social assistance agencies, and educational services. About 21 percent of RNs worked part time. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below this answer box.As the largest health care occupation, registered nurses held about 2.5 million jobs in 2006. Hospitals employed the majority of RNs, with 59 percent of jobs. Other industries also employed large shares of workers. About 8 percent of jobs were in offices of physicians, 5 percent in home health care services, 5 percent in nursing care facilities, 4 percent in employment services, and 3 percent in outpatient care centers. The remainder worked mostly in government agencies, social assistance agencies, and educational services. About 21 percent of RNs worked part time. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below this answer box.As the largest health care occupation, registered nurses held about 2.5 million jobs in 2006. Hospitals employed the majority of RNs, with 59 percent of jobs. Other industries also employed large shares of workers. About 8 percent of jobs were in offices of physicians, 5 percent in home health care services, 5 percent in nursing care facilities, 4 percent in employment services, and 3 percent in outpatient care centers. The remainder worked mostly in government agencies, social assistance agencies, and educational services. About 21 percent of RNs worked part time. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below this answer box.As the largest health care occupation, registered nurses held about 2.5 million jobs in 2006. Hospitals employed the majority of RNs, with 59 percent of jobs. Other industries also employed large shares of workers. About 8 percent of jobs were in offices of physicians, 5 percent in home health care services, 5 percent in nursing care facilities, 4 percent in employment services, and 3 percent in outpatient care centers. The remainder worked mostly in government agencies, social assistance agencies, and educational services. About 21 percent of RNs worked part time. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below this answer box.As the largest health care occupation, registered nurses held about 2.5 million jobs in 2006. Hospitals employed the majority of RNs, with 59 percent of jobs. Other industries also employed large shares of workers. About 8 percent of jobs were in offices of physicians, 5 percent in home health care services, 5 percent in nursing care facilities, 4 percent in employment services, and 3 percent in outpatient care centers. The remainder worked mostly in government agencies, social assistance agencies, and educational services. About 21 percent of RNs worked part time. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below this answer box.As the largest health care occupation, registered nurses held about 2.5 million jobs in 2006. Hospitals employed the majority of RNs, with 59 percent of jobs. Other industries also employed large shares of workers. About 8 percent of jobs were in offices of physicians, 5 percent in home health care services, 5 percent in nursing care facilities, 4 percent in employment services, and 3 percent in outpatient care centers. The remainder worked mostly in government agencies, social assistance agencies, and educational services. About 21 percent of RNs worked part time. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below this answer box.