So what you are saying is that they recognize that there is a problem, and they have increased the funding, but that it is not enough to deal with what some would say is a shortage around the country, and that more needs to be done?
George Voinovich
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George Voinovich is a former Republican politician from Ohio who served as the 65th Governor of Ohio from 1991 to 1998. He was also a U.S. Senator from Ohio from 1999 to 2011. Voinovich's tenure as governor was marked by efforts to improve the state's economy and education system. As a senator, he focused on issues such as fiscal responsibility, national security, and environmental protection. Voinovich was known for his moderate stance within the Republican Party and often sought bipartisan solutions to legislative challenges.
So you would not say that on the national level you have a real problem right now; things seem to be in balance?
So you had the discretion to do that--in other words, from a management point of view, you were able to do that.
It would be unbelievable the burden that would remove in terms of hospital staff right across the board, because they are just bitter about it.





