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A three-session caring science program was successful in supporting nurses and interdisciplinary colleagues to connect to self and caring for others but did not affect turnover, a study found.
To improve recruitment and retention, health systems are reestablishing the academic partnerships that collapsed during the pandemic, according to AONL member Maribeth McLaughlin, MPM, RN, vice president and CNE at UPMC Health System in Pittsburgh.
AONL and 40 other members of the Nursing Community Coalition expressed opposition to the Protecting Lifesaving Anesthesia Care for Veterans Act of 2023 (H.R. 3347/S. 2070).
AONL member Kate FitzPatrick, DNP, RN, this week participated on a panel urging Congress to protect health care workers from violence.
Sens. Tim Kaine, D-Va., and Todd Young, R-Ind., this week introduced the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Reauthorization Act (H.R. 7153/S. 3679).
AONL released its 2024 advocacy priorities.
The American Hospital Association CLEAR Crisis Leadership Video Series, available on demand, features hospital leaders describing insights, strategies and lessons learned on navigating public health emergencies ranging from mass violence incidents to natural disasters to cyberattacks.
An American Hospital Association podcast features Suzanne Bentley, MD, chief wellness officer and director of simulation, innovation and research at New York City Health and Hospitals Elmhurst.
A systematic review found patients who were cared for by clinicians who participated in interprofessional learning were significantly less likely to experience an adverse event or die.
This fall, CMS will launch an Innovation in Behavioral Health model for adult Medicaid and Medicare beneficiaries with mental health conditions and/or substance use disorders.