AONL
Content by and about the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL).
Underserved Black and Latino individuals participating in a nurse-led program to increase COVID-19 testing to reduce virus spread during the pandemic tested more often than underserved minorities not in the program, a study published in Nursing Outlook found.
To retain bedside nurses and build internal pipelines, health systems are modernizing their career advancement programs.
AONL and 62 other members of the Nursing Community Coalition reiterated its fiscal year 2026 appropriations requests to House and Senate leaders.
AONL named Tina Mammone, PhD, RN, executive director of the AONL Foundation for Nursing Leadership Research and Education, Chicago.
AONL selected Dahlia Maldonado, MSN, RN, and Martha Grubaugh, PhD, RN, for appointed board positions starting Jan. 1, 2026.
Registration is open for AONL 2026 ─ Inspiring Leaders. The annual conference will take place March 29-April 1 in Chicago.
This episode reveals the leadership themes and behaviors emerging from a national analysis of nurse leader interviews on digital transformation.
While 74% of hospital leaders believe virtual care will play an important role in care delivery, most hospitals remain in the early stages of adoption.
The Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform says 27 rural hospitals have shuttered or plan to close their labor and delivery units in 2025 compared with 21 in 2024, bringing total closures since 2020 to 116.
The American Hospital Association will host a webinar on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services age-friendly hospital measure on Nov. 20 at 12:00 p.m. ET.