The Department of Health (DOH) announced that it is launching a new program that is set to address the problem of oversupply of nurses in the country. The program to be launched is similar to Nurses Assigned in Rural Service (NARS) that was implemented in 2009 for the same purpose.
The new program is called Registered Nurses for Health Enhancement and Local Services (RN HEALS) and it aims to train and deploy 10,000 registered nurses. The secretary of DOH, Enrique Ona said that the nurses will be assigned in poor communities in the rural areas.
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