AONL

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

More than 40% of respondents said they experienced a “longer than reasonable” wait for health care, according to a national survey of U.S. adults conducted in April 2023 by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.
Midland Memorial in Texas started a licensed practical nurse internship, residency and fellowship program to encourage LVNs to become registered nurses.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is proposing to expand access to behavioral health services through the coverage of intensive outpatient services.
Relationships and validating the nurse manager role, including instituting supportive structures and processes, will influence the impact of nurse manager recognition, a study found.
AONL’s Workforce Compendium is featured in the July/August issue of the Journal of Nursing Administration.
AONL is co-sponsoring the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action’s Equity-Minded Leader Award.
Organizational leaders, nurse managers and direct care nurses ─ not policymakers ─ should align staffing with patient needs, AONL states.
Improving nursing engagement while struggling with staffing shortages, burnout, and unbalanced ratios of novice to experienced nurses can seem overwhelming.
An American Hospital Association podcast explores how Gillette Children’s Hospital in Saint Paul, Minn., fosters trust in COVID-19 vaccines and other necessary pediatric vaccinations as part of a larger goal of protecting families and their communities.