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AONL members were interviewed for a two-part article on how CNOs will improve teamwork in 2024.
AONL and the other 62 members of the Nursing Community Coalition sent a welcome letter to National Institutes of Health Director Monica Bertagnolli, MD, who was recently confirmed by the Senate.
An AONL podcast explores how an ambulatory leadership team at UK Healthcare in Lexington, Ky. improved nursing and patient outcomes.
An article in the December issue of Nurse Leader details how Our Lady of the Lake Health champions programs aimed at improving the lives of its diverse patient population and employees.
The Organization of Nurse Leaders, New Jersey last week presented AONL CEO Robyn Begley, DNP, RN, with its Lifetime Achievement Award.
In an interview, Sharon Pappas, PhD, RN, this year’s recipient of AONL’s Lifetime Achievement Award, discusses how nurse leaders can develop leaders and fight burnout.
A special issue focused on health equity was released this week by Health Services Research, the flagship publication of the American Hospital Association’s Health Research & Educational Trust.
Patients using telehealth were less likely to complete diagnostic tests for colonoscopies, cardiac stress tests and dermatology referrals compared with patients attending traditional in-person appointments.
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute this week announced $80.5 million in funding to support four patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research studies focused on the health care and social factors contributing to maternal morbidity and mortality inequities.
A three-part American Hospital Association podcast explores the medical complications that can accompany pregnancy, successful prenatal and postpartum treatment programs and how hospitals are addressing the social needs of new mothers.