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    Discuss 'Health workers' misdeeds'

    Discuss this story here: http://www.ultimatenurse.com/forum/f...811/#post90183

    What do you all say?

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    Well, I can't say that I disagree with the procedure, but they should implement the program and be done with it. Such a waste of taxpayer money to start something and never put it to good use. The data base would prove itself worthwhile if it prevented one mishap.

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    It seems to me that the various licensing boards have been charged with watch-doging the practice of licensed professionals hence, the purpose for their existence. The federal government would do well to concentrate on simplifying their own processes rather than complicating them by adding more duties. In short, they should not try to fix what ain't broken.

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