Health Care Changes Could Mean Jobs for Lansing

The anticipated increase in demand for health care providers is likely going to have a positive impact on medical jobs in the Mid-Michigan region.

According to excerpts from the article:

With a push toward outpatient services and changes in medical coverage, demand for outpatient infusion therapy nurses is expected to rise.

And that could mean jobs for those in this specialty nursing field.

Outpatient infusion therapy — the practice of administering medicines and fluids into patients' blood streams through intravenous devices — could gain in popularity as hospitals try to free up beds, said Carole Adams, an infusion therapy nurse at Ingham Regional Medical Center, the Lansing hospital owned by Flint's McLaren Health Care Corporation.

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