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Content by and about the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL).
A virtual nursing pilot program focused on discharge and patient education increased patient and nurse satisfaction while reducing turnover and adverse events, according to a Journal of Nursing Administration study.
In an American Hospital Association podcast, representatives from the Elizabeth Dole Foundation and Orlando, Fla.-based Nemours Children’s Health discuss how hospitals can meet the unique health care needs of veterans and their families.
OSF HealthCare seeks to improve prenatal and postpartum outcomes for patients with Medicaid insurance through its OSF OnCall Connect app.
Memorial Healthcare launched a care coordination center to boost quality and patient safety.
The American Hospital Association’s 2025 Health Care Workforce Scan provides trends, expert insights and recommendations to support hospitals recruit and retain staff while nurturing their well-being and resiliency.
This HIGN and NICHE whitepaper provides updated hospital geriatric nursing competencies organized in the Age-Friendly Health System 4Ms framework to optimize care of older adults.
Screening all admitted patients who had lived in a nursing home within a month before hospital admission for C.auris, a drug-resistant fungal infection, enabled Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City to catch more C. auris cases early and prevent further outbreaks.
In an American Hospital Association podcast, an obstetrician/gynecologist at Sanford Health Bemidji in Minnesota discusses the dramatic expansion of maternal telehealth capabilities in Minnesota, as well as an inspiring telehealth program that reaches families in rural areas.
Providing nurse managers with leadership development skills in building trust with their nursing team could contribute to nurse retention and organizational commitment, a study concludes.