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California wastes cash as an alternative of addressing its nursing scarcity
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California wastes cash as an alternative of addressing its nursing scarcity

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Last updated: October 8, 2025 3:48 pm
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Oct. 8, 2025 8 AM PT

To the editor: For years, the Los Angeles Occasions has repeatedly lined the nationwide in addition to California-wide scarcity of nurses and the 1000’s of certified candidates who could be hard-working, devoted members of the career if solely they could possibly be admitted to a nursing college (“California has a extreme nursing scarcity. Contained in the battle to get extra college students in faculties,” Oct. 6). But regardless of a present scarcity of 40,790 nurses, which is predicted to develop to 61,490 in 10 years, our leaders in Sacramento have failed to deal with this disaster.

Since 2021, 29 California hospitals have closed their maternity wards, with 17 of these being in L.A, regardless that the state ($27 billion), the county ($1.9 billion) and our metropolis ($1.28 billion) have acquired billions from the American Rescue Plan Act. As greater than 50% of hospital prices are labor-related, the nursing scarcity has a big causal relationship.

Compared to the boondoggles we’ve wasted cash on, it might not take a lot to coach new nurses, which we sorely want. We have now to pay college truthful wages, spend money on simulation laboratories and supply loans to college students, who as soon as graduated would have upper-middle-income salaries and be paying taxes and investing of their native communities. As an alternative, we get guarantees of a practice to nowhere and a governor seemingly centered on working for president in 2028.

Howard C. Mandel, Los Angeles
The author is president emeritus of the Los Angeles Metropolis Well being Fee.

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