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AONL Releases Span of Control White Paper
The AONL Workforce Committee this week released a white paper on nurse manager span of control, defined as the responsibilities and number of direct reports assigned to nurse managers.
Nurse exec calls for transforming nurse manager role
In a January Journal of Nursing Administration guest editorial, Press Ganey CNE and Senior Vice President Jeffrey Doucette, DNP, RN, writes the “volatile and complex” health care environment makes the traditional nurse manager role unsustainable.
Registration Opens for AONL Advocacy Day
AONL opened registration for its 2026 Advocacy Day, June 1-2, in Washington, D.C. Using a combination of on-demand courses and live training sessions, AONL will explain key legislative issues and teach nurse leaders skills to connect personal stories with congressional asks.
EMR ‘hard stop’ reduces CAUTI rates
Henry Ford Health System in Detroit reduced catheter-associated urinary tract infections 86% by implementing a “hard stop” in its electronic medical record preventing providers from ordering inappropriate urinary culture orders for patients at high risk for infections, a study found.
Study: Neonatal deaths rose with mom’s number of chronic conditions
The risk of severe neonatal morbidity or mortality increased with the number of pre-existing chronic conditions the mother had, a study published in JAMA Network Open found.
NAM provides toolkit for annual Health Workforce Well-being Day
The National Academy of Medicine offers a suite of tools for leaders to participate in Health Workforce Well-being Day on March 18.
AMA, Vaccine Integrity Project to independently assess vaccine safety
The American Medical Association and the Vaccine Integrity Project will assess vaccine safety and effectiveness independently for the 2026-2027 respiratory virus season, contending the U.S. government’s evidence-based process for assessing vaccine safety has “effectively collapsed.”
Medicaid data may be shared with ICE, advocate says
Hospitals should clarify to patients who are considering signing up for Emergency Medicaid that government officials could share their immigration status and address with Immigration and Custom Enforcement officials, according to Sarah Grusin, an attorney at the National Health Law Program.
AHA brief explains technology-enabled care
The American Hospital Association released a brief on technology-enabled care. The brief explores key trends, innovations and learnings, and provides ideas for how hospitals can adopt technology to advance care delivery strategies.
Webinar to explore how Rush executives embrace age-friendly care
The Age-Friendly Health Systems initiative will host a webinar on Feb. 18 at 10:00 a.m. ET exploring how Rush University Medical Center in Chicago is integrating age-friendly care and patient safety.