UNE president testifies before Senate on how to combat shortage of health care workers

The president of the University of New England offered a range of solutions to a U.S. Senate committee this week that would address the shortage of health care workers.

Changes in educational systems, additional incentives and greater efforts to foster diversity were among the ideas James Herbert presented in testimony before the Senate committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) and a related subcommittee this week in Washington, D.C. Read more

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