COVID-19: Protecting Health Care Workers
The Joint Commission approved a new infection prevention and control standard and its elements of performance.
According to a report by KLAS, clinician dissatisfaction with electronic medical records (EMRs) is associated with intention to leave their current organization.
This week’s AHA Advancing Health podcast explored ways to enhance resilience among clinicians and to address traumatic stress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Among the many supportive programs offered to employees during the pandemic, a few at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles highlightaonl meta news update (44062)
This week, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced an enforcement memorandum for a short-term increase in highly focused inspections
Burnout across the bedside nursing profession is gaining more and more national attention. However, burnout in nursing leadership is only just starting to be recognized as a serious concern by the health care community. Chris Burleigh provides insight, skills, tools and hope for any nurse leader…
In recognition of the health care workers who work tirelessly and courageously caring for patients day in and day out, the American Hospital Association is posting a series of short videos
To inform lawmakers about the pandemic’s impact on the health care workforce, AONL member Tawanda Austin, MSN, RN testified during a hearing
Rosanne Raso and Joyce Fitzpatrick address challenges in the clinical work environment during the pandemic for clinical nurses and nurse leaders.