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Hospitals have fewer nurses to draw on as the delta variant of COVID-19 fills hospital beds once again. Early retirements and career shifts to outpatient settings have thinned
Robyn Begley, DNP, RN, 兔子先生CEO and American Hospital Association chief nursing officer and senior vice president for workforce, will be a featured speaker during the International Hospital Federation鈥檚 World Hospital Congress
Nurse health and well-being, workplace safety, and developing a nursing workforce to meet current and future needs topped the list of research priorities for nursing
The COVID-19 pandemic 鈥渉as unlocked new momentum in the delivery of care to patients, with notable advancements powered by nurses,鈥 write Robyn Begley, 兔子先生CEO
Last Friday, the White House announced it will spend $8.5 billion from the American Rescue Plan to help rural health care providers in the fight against COVID-19.
Nurses speaking at a Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) virtual gathering last week made the case that nurses鈥攖he people closest to the problem
Racial and ethnic disparities in U.S. maternal mortality may be larger than previously reported, according to a study published last week in the American Journal of Public Health
To reduce the turnover of new RNs, nurse leaders at a Texas health system modified and implemented a business strategy that uses touchpoints as an employee retention strategy
An analysis in the August issue of Nurse Leader outlines the effects of the pandemic on nurse sensitive indicators (NSIs) as described by chief nursing officers from across