AONL

Content by and about the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL).

Assaults on nursing staff steadily increased from 14,434 in 2019 to 23,768 in 2023, according to a study published in the June issue of Nurse Leader, based on a data analysis of Press Ganey’s National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators.
Sutter Health reduced unnecessary Cesarean sections by deploying a coordinated framework across its 16 labor and delivery departments.
Westchester Medical Center’s consistent, standardized care delivery focused on strong measurable patient outcomes and evidence-based practice resulted in nurses at the Valhalla, N.Y. hospital receiving awards from the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses and the American Association of Critical-Care…
Twenty-five states filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging a Department of Education rule limiting access to federal student loans for borrowers earning graduate degrees from schools of nursing.
The AONL Foundation for Nursing Leadership Research and Education is extending the application deadline to July 6 for requests for proposals on projects that seek to reduce disparities in healthcare outcomes.
An AONL podcast explores how intentional relationship building between CNOs and chief financial officers can transform organizational performance.
Virtual care is gaining momentum across healthcare, but where is it delivering the greatest impact?
Women who have hypertension during pregnancy are not receiving sufficient follow-up care from their primary care clinicians, despite their higher risk for developing long-term cardiovascular issues, research found.
A National Academy of Medicine consensus report recommends stronger clinical preventive services, better follow-up after delivery and improved care coordination to reduce maternal mortality.
Hospital shootings increased more than five-fold to 34 events per year from 2000 to 2024, underscoring the need for better prevention strategies, concludes a JAMA Network Open systematic review.