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Mitigating artificial intelligence algorithm biases in healthcare is possible with careful design and inclusive data collection; a diverse workforce; and centering ethical considerations, transparency and a collaborative approach, a KFF brief found.
A descriptive study of Maternal Mortality Review Committee data found infection persists as a leading cause of maternal mortality, with most infection-related maternal deaths preventable.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said during a Senate hearing the administration would reinstate the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline specialized support program tailored to the needs of youth who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer.
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality seeks nominations for service on the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.
An American Hospital Association brief explains how health systems can integrate physical and behavioral health across the care continuum to improve patient care, reduce costs, increase access to behavioral health services, enhance patient satisfaction and improve workforce productivity and…
Improving nurse awareness of post-intensive care syndrome could lead to more nurses discussing the condition with patients and families to prepare them for the cognitive changes and mental health distress that can follow an intensive care stay, a study found.
To expand virtual nursing beyond pilot programs, CNOs must prove to executives the return on investment, said a CNO panel participating in a HealthLeaders Media webinar.
The Health Resources and Services Administration encourages selected nurses to fill out the agency’s National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses.
University of Maryland Medical System nurse leaders discuss how they developed a standardized nursing roadmap, a five-phase developmental framework outlining how nurses advance from orientation through experienced practice into leadership roles.
The AONL Credentialing Center seeks a public member to serve on its steering committee. The steering committee governs the Certified in Executive Nursing Practice and Certified Nurse Manager and Leader certification programs.