AONL

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

A $2.6 million grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration will enable a rural Michigan nursing college to prepare nurses from disadvantaged or underrepresented backgrounds interested in working in rural or underserved areas, primary care or mental health.
The National Quality Forum will join the Joint Commission, while maintaining its independence in convening and developing consensus-based measures.
The Health Resources and Services Administration last week awarded $64.8 million to programs to train advanced practice nurses to provide primary care, mental health care and maternal care.
AONL members can vote for president-elect, at-large and regions 1, 3 and 6 board candidate positions starting Aug. 22.
Last week, the Department of Health and Human Services declared a public health emergency for Hawaii to address the health impacts of the wildfires.
The role of the front-line nurse leader is one of the most difficult and expansive in health care. Learn how one health system is realigning leadership roles to support the critical nature of the nurse leader leading to more meaningful work.
Substantial and persistent racial and ethnic inequities in opioid access among older patients dying of cancer continue to persist, according to a study.
The Joint Commission this week issued a guide to help health care staff understand how to provide sensitive care for diverse populations.
The Department of Health and Human Services this week released an online national dashboard to map U.S. emergency medical services responses to heat-related illnesses.