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Nursing Outlook | 2014

Immigration policy and internationally educated nurses in the United States: A brief history.

Leah E. Masselink; Cheryl B. Jones

Since the 1980s, U.S. policy makers have used immigration policy to influence the supply of nurses by allowing or restricting the entry of internationally educated nurses (IENs) into the U.S. workforce. The methods pursued have shifted over time from temporary visa categories in the 1980s and 1990s to permanent immigrant visas in the 2000s. The impact of policy measures adopted during nursing shortages has often been blunted by political and economic events, but the number and representation of IENs in the U.S. nursing workforce has increased substantially since the 1980s. Even as the United States seeks to increase domestic production of nurses, it remains a desirable destination for IENs and a target market for nurse-producing source countries. Hiring organizations and nurse leaders play a critical role in ensuring that the hiring and integration of IENs into U.S. health care organizations is constructive for nurses, source countries, and the U.S. health care system.


The Journal of ambulatory care management | 2017

Do Years of Experience With Electronic Health Records Matter for Productivity in Community Health Centers

Bianca K. Frogner; Xiaoli Wu; Leighton Ku; Patricia Pittman; Leah E. Masselink

This study investigated how years of experience with an electronic health record (EHR) related to productivity in community health centers (CHCs). Using data from the 2012 Uniform Data System, we regressed average annual medical visits, weighted for service intensity, as a function of full-time equivalent medical staff controlling for CHC size and location. Physician productivity significantly improved. Although the productivity of all other staff types was not significantly different by years of EHR experience, the trends showed lower productivity among nurses and other medical staff in CHCs with fewer years of EHR experience versus more years of experience.


JAMA Pediatrics | 2005

Prevalence of Atypical Antipsychotic Drug Use Among Commercially Insured Youths in the United States

Lesley H. Curtis; Leah E. Masselink; Truls Østbye; Steve Hutchison; Peter E. Dans; Alan Wright; Ranga R. Krishnan; Kevin A. Schulman


Social Science & Medicine | 2010

Nurses, Inc.: Expansion and commercialization of nursing education in the Philippines

Leah E. Masselink; Shoou-Yih Daniel Lee


Health Care Management Review | 2008

Workplace relational factors and physicians' intention to withdraw from practice.

Leah E. Masselink; Shoou Yih Daniel Lee; Thomas R. Konrad


Health Policy and Planning | 2013

Government officials' representation of nurses and migration in the Philippines

Leah E. Masselink; Shoou Yih Daniel Lee


Nursing Economics | 2011

Internationally educated nurse hiring: geographic distribution, community, and hospital characteristics.

Sung-Hyun Cho; Leah E. Masselink; Cheryl B. Jones; Barbara A. Mark


Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health | 2018

Title X-Funded Health Center Staff Members' Perspectives on Barriers to Insurance Use For Confidential Family Planning Services: Barriers to Insurance Use

Leah E. Masselink; Julie Lewis; Clare Coleman; Susan F. Wood


Journal of Healthcare Management | 2016

factors Determining Medical Staff Configurations in Community Health Centers: Ceo Perspectives

Patricia Pittman; Leah E. Masselink; Lauren Bade; Bianca K. Frogner; Leighton Ku


Archive | 2016

CEO Perspectives on Factors Determining Medical Staff Configurations in CHCs

Patricia Pittman; Leah E. Masselink

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Patricia Pittman

George Washington University

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Leighton Ku

George Washington University

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Cheryl B. Jones

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Barbara A. Mark

Virginia Commonwealth University

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Shoou-Yih Daniel Lee

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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