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A bipartisan bill would allow nurse practitioners to treat federal workers for work-related injuries.
An aging population, more infectious diseases and increasing chronic diseases are fueling demand for nurse practitioners.
Nursing leaders at Jefferson Health in Philadelphia established a team of nurses who deploy to units that need additional staffing across its 18 hospitals.
Reducing workplace violence, addressing the nursing shortage and cultivating workforce diversity are among the American Hospital Association’s top advocacy priorities this year.
The Biden Administration will end on May 11 the COVID-19 national and public health emergencies declared in 2020.
A special issue of the American Hospital Association’s Health Services Research highlights cutting-edge research from age-friendly care experts.
The American Hospital Association provided feedback to Congressional Telehealth Caucus leaders.
A study found 19.5% of neonatal intensive care unit admissions were Latin American, but only 5.7% of neonatal nurse practitioner students were Latin American.
A University of California Los Angeles program uses nurses as trusted messengers to ensure taxpayers access and maximize their receipt of federal tax credits.
A shortage of workers, including nurses, is causing rural nursing homes to close.