Kallie -
I am not a nurse, but I am a hyperbaric technician and a nursing student. THe reimbursment from the government doesn't have anything to do with your pay as a nurse. Your salary is negotiated by your employer and the government payment you referred to pertains to Medicare. True they are only reimbursing 700 per treatment - which may be being cut beginning of next year (FYI). However depending on the facility you are working for/with reimbursement is negotieated with each insurance comapny and reimbursement ranges from 50 - 100% of whatever the hospital has determined treatment cost is. As a nurse that does not necessarily directly effect you. The issue with HBO nursing is how involved you wish to be or how involved your employers wants you to be. Our nurse presently does only critical dives, reviews charts and recently has been working in burn care to help recruit more patients for our facility. Other facilities especially those with monoplace chambers have nurses running the chambers, performing wound care, writing care plans and educating the patients. Opportunities exist where you can work part time as an HBO nurse to be on call for critical dives. The field is exciting and growing and one reason I am giong into nursing is to better assist and care for my HBO patients. I would reccommend the position to every nurse. You just have to negotiate your salary and determine if the work load is acceptable and satisfying enough for you!
Best of luck and feel free to write again
God Bless!
Dawn M