Get you up to speed: Manitoba’s nurse-to-patient ratios must be set soon, union urges
New legislation has been introduced regarding nurse-to-patient ratios. While it specifies the need for such ratios, it does not detail the specific number of nurses assigned to each patient.
The new legislation mandates nurse-to-patient ratios, yet fails to specify the exact number of nurses required for each patient. Currently, there is no timeline for the implementation of these changes in healthcare facilities.
The legislation mandates the establishment of nurse to patient ratios, although it fails to specify the exact number of nurses required per patient. Health organisations have expressed concerns over this ambiguity, urging for clearer guidance to ensure safe patient care.
What remains unclear — The legislation does not specify the nurse-to-patient ratios.
Union calls for swift establishment of nurse-to-patient ratios in Manitoba

The new legislation sets out the need for nurse to patient ratios, but doesn’t outline how many nurses should be allotted to each patient.













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