If you could convince nurses that nationalization would mean less time dealing with then billing computers, you could get single-payer in about a week. It's the biggest headache they deal with by far, and it actively impedes their ability to actually care for patients (the reason they like being nurses in the first place!)
Absolutely. I come from a family of doctors and they complain about these archaic Byzantine systems almost as much as difficult patients or the strain of the job.
I used to believe this but after working with nurses for a decade I have some bad news. They are all named Karen, married to cops and love the taste of boot.
Remember that one hateful elementary school teacher you had, seemed like they went into teaching just so they could have absolute power over the helpless? This demographic is highly over represented in nursing.
I used to believe this but after working with nurses for a decade I have some bad news. They are all named Karen, married to cops and love the taste of boot.
Anecdote. I have a lot of family and friends who are nurses and regardless of any flaws, all white, and they definitely aren't Karens. Some of them are pretty strongly anti-cop (going back years/decades).
Self selection bias. I've worked with hundreds, across dozens of states. Not friends and family.
Polls consistently show standard pink collar, patriarchial, liberal voting patterns with the majority of support for increased healthcare coverage, the one exception, coming from young nurses, who typically leave nursing entirely in the first two years of practice because it's such a fucked up self hating profession.
If you could convince nurses that nationalization would mean less time dealing with then billing computers, you could get single-payer in about a week. It's the biggest headache they deal with by far, and it actively impedes their ability to actually care for patients (the reason they like being nurses in the first place!)
Absolutely. I come from a family of doctors and they complain about these archaic Byzantine systems almost as much as difficult patients or the strain of the job.
I used to believe this but after working with nurses for a decade I have some bad news. They are all named Karen, married to cops and love the taste of boot.
Remember that one hateful elementary school teacher you had, seemed like they went into teaching just so they could have absolute power over the helpless? This demographic is highly over represented in nursing.
Anecdote. I have a lot of family and friends who are nurses and regardless of any flaws, all white, and they definitely aren't Karens. Some of them are pretty strongly anti-cop (going back years/decades).
Self selection bias. I've worked with hundreds, across dozens of states. Not friends and family.
Polls consistently show standard pink collar, patriarchial, liberal voting patterns with the majority of support for increased healthcare coverage, the one exception, coming from young nurses, who typically leave nursing entirely in the first two years of practice because it's such a fucked up self hating profession.