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To account for high turnover and staff changes, health care leaders speaking at a HealthLeaders briefing on workforce issues said they need to be able to pivot quickly and can no longer rely on a five-year strategic plan.
The DAISY Foundation has extended the deadlines to nominate nurses for two of its award programs to Dec. 29 at 5:00 p.m. PT.
AONL and Laudio will collaborate on biannual reports providing unique data and insights related to nurse leaders and their evolving roles.
Since employing high-reliability leadership concepts in 2013, Community Health Systems has reduced its serious safety event rate by 89%, according to a study.
A multi-tiered approach is needed to combat the Black maternal mortality health crisis, a study concludes.
Many people of color in the U.S. believe they need to modify their mindset and their looks to avoid potential mistreatment during health care visits, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation survey.
An American Hospital Association podcast highlights how hospitals can embed an organizational culture of wellness to address workforce burnout, which causes errors and costs hospitals millions of dollars each year to replace departing staff.
The American Hospital Association this week released its 2024 Environmental Scan.
Board members view nurses serving on boards as “boundary spanners” with significant impact on the direction of health care organizations, according to a study.
Mercy Senior Vice President and CNE Betty Jo Rocchio, DNP, RN, believes its nursing innovation unit may become standard practice in nursing.