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AONL supports loan access for advanced nursing education
AONL and 56 national nursing organizations recently urged the U.S. Department of Education’s Reimagining and Improving Student Education Committee to explicitly include post-baccalaureate nursing programs in the regulatory definition of “professional degree programs” when creating rules to implement the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Report finds nirsevimab 80% effective at preventing RSV-associated ICU stays
The long-acting monoclonal antibody nirsevimab was found to be 80% effective at preventing respiratory syncytial virus-associated intensive care unit admissions during the 2024-2025 RSV season, according to a recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report.
Lower-income children are more likely to go unvaccinated, report finds
Children who belong to families with lower incomes are more likely to miss early childhood vaccines compared with children who belong to families with higher incomes, according to a Commonwealth Fund report.
More evidence needed on nursing intervention effectiveness in reducing non-device infections
Although nursing care interventions could play an important role in preventing non-device-associated health care-acquired infections, more evidence is needed to determine whether they do, according to a scoping analysis of 159 studies.
Study: Physician-owned hospitals threaten access to care in rural communities
The American Hospital Association and Federation of American Hospitals released a study finding that expanding physician-owned hospitals in rural communities would threaten access to care for all residents.
Continuous video monitoring reduces patient falls
Continuous video monitoring in a long-term care setting reduced inpatient falls, decreased 1:1 sitter use and improved patient safety, benefitting patients and saving facility costs.
Whooping cough outbreaks increase due to waning immunity, lower vaccination
Whooping cough rates are skyrocketing in Texas, Florida, California, Oregon and other states and regions, with the U.S. recording 6,600 cases in the first three months of 2025, four times the number of cases recorded for the same period in 2024.
CDC website changes to vaccines information disputed by health experts
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention changed its website to indicate falsely a link may exist between vaccines and autism, disputed by physicians and scientists who maintain Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is harming the agency’s credibility for providing unbiased scientific evidence.
Webinar to explore how Parkview Health made care safer
The American Hospital Association will host a webinar on Parkview Health’s ongoing TeamSTEPPS journey to make care safer on Dec. 4 at 1:00 p.m. ET.
AHA to host webinar on novel diagnostics and therapeutics
The American Hospital Association will host a webinar on novel diagnostics and therapeutics on Dec. 8 at 12:00 p.m. ET.