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EPA proposes revisions to 2024 final rule on ethylene oxide emissions
The Environmental Protection Agency March 13 released a proposed rule to revise and rescind requirements on emissions from commercial facilities that sterilize medical devices and other equipment using ethylene oxide gas.
Hospitals Face Increased Costs of Caring for Patients
This week, the AHA released an updated Costs of Caring report, which provides a data-driven assessment of the structural drivers of hospital care cost growth.
AONL Executive Resources
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Members play a vital role in helping the AONL Foundation address the evolving needs of nursing leadership by contributing their time and expertis
Inspiring Leaders Conference - AONL
Join us in Chicago, March 29–April 1, 2026, for AONL’s Inspiring Leaders Conference—where nurse leaders unite to advance health care.
Hospitals & Hollywood: What TV and Film Get Right (and Wrong) About Health Care Leadership
AHA Leadership Scan: A Series of Virtual Panel Discussions
Developing the Leader Within
Developing the Leader Within program will teach non-traditional health care administrators skills to move into management roles.
Developing the Leader Within: June 2026
This interactive program combines lecture, discussion, reflective practice, experiential learning and self-assessment. Taught by experienced nurse leaders, participants will develop leadership competencies to improve their effectiveness as a leader.
Why staying current with code updates is critical for health care facilities
Here are seven reasons facilities professionals should get involved in the code development process
Using new tech while adhering to older codes
Through strategic navigation of older codes and standards, facilities managers can still embrace new technology and the efficiencies they bring