SpecialK
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Makes sense in the context of the system. The thing for our urgent cares is, I don't believe they have the same obligations as an emergency department (subject to a couple of conditions - e.g. if they're part of a hospital that accepts Medicaid like most do and has an ED, etc.) to treat anybody and everybody. As far as RNs, I guess the market for medics in the UK is probably more analogous to our RN market - insofar as that the supply is a bit tighter?
I missed your point on the first part about treating everybody?
As for the British market for RNs I wouldn't know, I am not an RN, nor do I like in England.
In New Zealand many Nurses love working at the A&M clinics, it's easy, good hours and the pay is not bad (little bit higher than working in the hospital because the A&Ms are run by a private, for-profit company so the NZNO has gouged them for a bit more)