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6 Boundless Benefits of Continuing Education of Nurses

Etactics

Nursing is our nation’s largest healthcare profession. Nurses play an essential role in patient care, in every healthcare setting. The healthcare field is changing at a rapid rate. In fact, there are over 400,000 healthcare apps available with over 200 more getting added every day. That's a lot to consider!

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Design, Empathy and Ethics Come to Healthcare: HXD

Health Populi

I’m delighted to be in her collegial circle, speaking at the conference about the evolving healthcare consumer who’s financially strapped, stressed-out, and Amazon Primed for customer service. I’m blogging live while attending HXD 2018 in Cambridge, MA, the health/care design conference convened by Mad*Pow, 26th and 27th June 2018.

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22+ Organizations That Exist to Stop Human Trafficking (& Counting)

Etactics

Human trafficking generates a profit of roughly $150 billion a year , globally. About $50 billion comes from labor trafficking. The reality is that if human trafficking didn’t make money, people wouldn’t exploit others. To make matters worse, traffickers and their victims can be anyone. Table of Contents.

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Answered: Where Does Human Trafficking Occur The Most?

Etactics

Human trafficking, also known as modern-day slavery, occurs when people illegally trade human beings through recruitment or abduction. Traffickers impose misery and forced servitude on their victims. Traffickers impose misery and forced servitude on their victims. Human trafficking occurs everywhere.

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15 Surprising Human Trafficking Hotspots in the U.S.

Etactics

The United States is one of the worst countries in the world for human trafficking. Experts estimate that there are over 199,000 incidents of human trafficking happening annually. The National Human Trafficking Hotline started collecting data on human trafficking cases from December 2007 through December 2016.