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The Joint Commission last week launched the Speak Up About Vaccinations campaign.
The Emergency Medical Services for Children Information and Improvement Center invites hospital and freestanding emergency department teams to participate in a 10-month pediatric suicide prevention collaborative beginning in February.
The average hospital stay increased 19% overall in 2022 compared with 2019, and increased 24% for patients discharged to post-acute care, according to an American Hospital Association issue brief.
A new documentary, Birthing Justice, focuses on how maternal health disparities disproportionately affect Black women and how Black women are fighting to end such disparities.
Nursing programs ranked “promoting equity in all educational pathways” as their first and second priorities in creating inclusive learning environments, a survey found.
Ten nursing schools will receive funding to accelerate the adoption of competency-based education, the American Association of College of Nursing announced this week.
The American Hospital Association has launched a webpage listing several opportunities to help Ukrainian health care workers and provides links to sponsoring organizations.
To help nurses assume the complex and challenging manager role, AONL this fall launched a robust transition-to-practice on-demand course for managers.
The Journal of Nursing Administration’s December issue includes a column on AONL’s Nurse Leader Core Competencies.
In a letter to Congressional leaders, 62 members of the Nursing Community Coalition urge the inclusion of nursing legislative priorities in a year-end package.