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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is moving away from measures to combat racism and health inequity in favor of nutrition and well-being initiatives.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is moving away from measures to combat racism and health inequity in favor of nutrition and well-being initiatives.
Nurse leaders should meet with novice nurses within the first 30 to 90 days of their employment to discuss their career paths and develop a plan for meeting their goals, say AONL members Peggy Norton-Rosko, DNP, RN, and Abigail Rudy, MSN, RN.
Missouri could lose roughly $2 billion a year in federal funding if Congress makes substantial Medicaid cuts.
Educational programs are necessary to enhance nurses’ knowledge and attitudes toward adverse drug reaction monitoring, a study found.
An artificial intelligence solution reduced a nursing team’s workload by nearly 60%, allowing nurses to spend more time with patients, a retrospective study found.
A Nursing Outlook article discusses an artificial intelligence training program developed by nurse researchers that seeks to build skills to reduce bias and health care inequities.
The National Institute of Nursing Research invites participants to attend a virtual conference on advancing nursing research to support school health environments for all on June 11 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET.
Hospitals could save up to $700 million annually and improve care by decreasing front-line nurse turnover through strengthened manager support, a report from McKinsey & Company found.
During National Nurses Week, the Nursing Community Coalition outlined its legislative priorities.