COVID-19: Organizational Preparedness and Capacity Planning
The American Hospital Association (AHA) Team Training will host a free webinar Nov. 11 at 1 p.m. ET
To reduce staff time spent manually screening visitors for fever, one New York hospital equipped a self-service cart with a thermal camera, a computer tablet with
“Leadership in times of uncertainty, such as a disaster, requires intentional acts of role modeling,”
At the HealthLeaders Nursing Now Online Summit, three strategies emerged to guide nurse leaders as they navigate the work environment
All accreditation organizations are working on backlogs of surveys delayed by the public health emergency (PHE) declared in March.
The northern Rocky Mountains, Great Plains and Upper Midwest are seeing a surge in COVID-19 cases that has led to shortages of health care workers.
The Joint Commission and Deloitte shared a free white paper, COVID-19 Lessons Learned: A Resource for Recovery.
Almost 300,000 more Americans died this past year than in 2019, and deaths among adults aged 25-44 years old increased the most, by 26.5%.
In a recent paper in Nursing Economic$, two academic nurses and one practice leader assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
The Joint Commission issued a series of Heads-Up Reports in response to inquiries and feedback received during the pandemic.