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Nurse leaders can use technological advancements to schedule staffing more efficiently, improve clinical outcomes, reduce human error, track data and enhance well-being.
Claire Zangerle, chief nurse executive at Allegheny Health Network in Pittsburgh, was named to Modern Healthcare’s Top Women in Healthcare List for 2023.
Communication, awareness and teamwork can build an effective infection control program.
In a statement submitted to the Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee for a hearing today on the nation’s health care workforce shortages and potential solutions, AHA and AONL said “long-building structural changes within the health care workforce, combined with the profound toll…
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has added COVID-19 vaccines to the U.S. 2023 immunization schedules for adults and children.
The Health Resources and Services Administration issued its Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program toolkit.
United Health Foundation will award 475 Diversity in Health Care Scholarships to current or former licensed credentialed professionals seeking to advance their clinical skills and continue their journeys.
A partnership between the National Quality Forum and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation will foster diagnostic excellence.
A New York hospital reduced the incidence of medical device-related pressure injuries following a tracheostomy to zero for four years, according to a study.
Nurses are more likely to cope with incivility if they have a broad peer support network and are able to reframe those experiences as acts of self-sacrifice, according to a study.