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On Wednesday, public health and medical experts from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced the administration had created a plan to begin offering
Nurses speaking at a Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) virtual gathering last week made the case that nurses—the people closest to the problem
Racial and ethnic disparities in U.S. maternal mortality may be larger than previously reported, according to a study published last week in the American Journal of Public Health
To reduce the turnover of new RNs, nurse leaders at a Texas health system modified and implemented a business strategy that uses touchpoints as an employee retention strategy
An analysis in the August issue of Nurse Leader outlines the effects of the pandemic on nurse sensitive indicators (NSIs) as described by chief nursing officers from across
This week, the American Nurses Foundation launched the Reimagining Nursing Initiative to catalyze transformative change in the nursing field in three priority areas
Project Firstline is seeking U.S. health care personnel involved in overseeing students and/or teaching infection control to participate in a focus group and share their
Data from a nationwide survey of more than 4,500 nurses indicated a majority of nurses stand behind the science of the COVID-19 vaccines and support mandatory vaccinations for all employees.
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra this week announced the agency will require the 25,000 members of its health care workforce to be vaccinated against
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) hosted a webinar this week to inform clinicians of the therapeutic options available for preventing severe