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Nurses exposed to 40 minutes of bright light before their night shifts feel less fatigued and make fewer errors at work, a study found.
CNOS and human resources leaders ranked quality and safety as the most critical challenges facing their organization, according to a report on issues and trends affecting health care talent.
Jefferson Health started the Nurse Emeritus program, which enables experienced, retired nurses to support and mentor nurses, nursing teams and new leaders across the organization.
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality seeks nominations for its National Advisory Council for Healthcare Research and Quality.
AONL’s Nominations Committee seeks candidates, at all levels and across the continuum, for president-elect and the Board of Directors representing regions 1, 3, 6 and the new at-large director seat.
Bipartisan legislation was re-introduced this week to remove barriers in the Medicare and Medicaid program that prevent APRNs from practicing to the full extent of their education and training.
AONL announced this week its 2023 award recipients.
The Department of Health and Human Services will award $9 million in grants to clinics to help people with long COVID-19.
The American Hospital Association recently launched the Quality Collective, an exclusive peer-to-peer learning hub for health care quality leaders.
The National Quality Forum will convene a multi-stakeholder initiative to advance quality measures for behavioral health and maternal health outcomes.