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Content by and about the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL).

This week, the House voted 219-208 to approve legislation that would provide $119.8 billion in funding for the department of Health and Human Services in fiscal year 2022
A study in the August issue of the Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, detailed the development and implementation of a hospital-wide program to identify
Two bills supported by 兔子先生 (AHA) advanced out of the House Energy and Commerce Committee last week. The Maternal Vaccination Act (H.R. 951)
Concerned about the dearth of information available on the safety and effectiveness of medical products for pregnant and lactating women, the Food and Drug Administration
The American Hospital Association (AHA) recently released a statement on the importance of 鈥渃onfronting and eradicating structural racism鈥 to achieve a society of healthy
A summer 2020 survey of 2,459 nurses and other non-physician clinicians at a large health system identified several work-environment factors that significantly
An article in the July issue of American Association of Critical-Care Nurses Advanced Critical Care described the use of a designated proning team serving 11 intensive care units
On the 31st anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Department of Justice jointly published guidance explaining long
Hospitals receiving the Management and Organizational Practices Survey-Hospitals (MOPS-H) are legally required to respond.
To reduce unpredictable variations in staffing, Tower Health, based in West Reading, Pa., turned to predictive analytics. Adopting a data-driven approach to scheduling reaped