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A JAMA Health Forum editorial authored by eminent University of Pennsylvania nurse researchers stresses the importance of nursing research and the relevance of the National Institute of Nursing Research.
An American Hospital Association podcast features Eilidh Pederson, CEO at Western Wisconsin Health in Baldwin, who outlines how rural hospitals can continue to provide needed access to safe, high-quality maternity health services in rural America.
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality launched a toolkit outlining four evidence-based strategies to decrease infection risks and maintain healthy skin among long-term care residents.
The House passed the Hospital Inpatient Services Modernization Act (H.R. 4313), legislation extending certain Medicare waivers authorizing the hospital-at-home care program for five years.
Nursing leaders must highlight nursing’s economic value to health care organizations by quantifying and demonstrating nursing’s contribution to revenue margins and return on investment, states an article in the December issue of Journal of Nursing Administration.
Writing in the December issue of Nurse Leader, Angela Brown, MSN, RN, a 2024 AONL Nurse Director Fellowship participant and director of the Emergency Care Center, Marcus Trauma Center at Grady Health System in Atlanta, discusses her capstone project addressing emergency department boarding.
The AONL Nursing Leadership Workforce Compendium 2.0 is detailed in the December issue of Nurse Leader.
The December issue of the Journal of Nursing Administration features a column by Patricia Yoder-Wise, EdD, RN, who received the 2025 AONL Lifetime Achievement Award.
In an AONL podcast, South Dakota’s health care leaders discuss how they are using an AONL transition-to-practice program to prepare front-line public health nurses to take on managerial and other leadership roles.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services rescinded its minimum staffing requirements for nursing homes participating in Medicare and Medicaid that it adopted in 2024.