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The American Hospital Association (AHA) this week urged Congress to make it easier for foreign-educated nurses to work in the U.S. as a short-term solution
This week, more than 150 nurse leaders from 36 states met online with their national representatives during AONL’s Virtual Advocacy Day
The Resilient Nurses Initiative, Maryland, seeks nurse leaders to participate in a survey for a research study about nurse leaders’ ethical concerns
tarting today, ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉúmembers are invited to vote to select new board members.
White House health leaders stated this week the public likely will need annual COVID-19 booster shots,
Although nursing homes increased employee wages more than any other health care sector during the pandemic, staffing is at a nearly 30-year low
Hospitals can reduce Clostridioides difficile infections (CDI) in patients by implementing an admission-screening question and a two-step testing process
Patient falls declined when a hospital required patients at high risk for falls to wear smart socks, according to a recent study
AARP Public Policy Institute and ATI Advisory released a recent brief and full report addressing concerns about the expectations of family caregivers in hospital-at-home programs.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) seeks through Nov. 4 comments on how to enhance equity in its programs