Chronological: Institute on Occupational Health Nursing, 1985-09-26

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Inouye, Daniel K. U.S.S., Hawaii

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This folder contains a speech given by Senator Daniel K. Inouye for the Institute on Occupational Health Nursing regarding the unfortunate current views and limitations put on occupational health nursing and his proposed bills to increase the scope of the field and the training of nurses in different healthcare facilities. He highlights the role of occupational health nurses in promoting preventative care, public health, strengthening and increasing in the accessibility and scope of liability insurance for medical personnel, and programs such as Medicare and Medicaid. He also explains that his research and plans are backed by organizations such as the AAOHN (American Association of Occupational Health Nurses), OSHA, and NIOSH (National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health).

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67 Pages

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Washington D.C.

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Speeches, Box SP7, Folder 30

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Table of Contents

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