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Elevating Care, Inspiring Trust: Nursing Leadership in High Reliability
In the ever-evolving world of health care, nursing leaders play a pivotal role in ensuring not just the quality of care, but also its consistency and safety.
Improving Throughput in the ED: A High-Reliability Journey
The journey toward high reliability in health care emphasizes safety, standardization and reduction of harm through a culture of continuous improvement.
AONL Strategic Plan 2025–2027 Outlined
Creating a strategy is an essential business practice for positioning any organization for success.
Professional Governance as a Catalyst for Cultural Renewal: Leadership in Action
In environments with leadership transitions and strained labor dynamics, sustaining engagement is challenging. Yet nursing practice thrives when voice, belonging and accountability are present.
Working Behind the Scenes: Ensuring Medical Practice Continuity
Nurse executives often work behind the scenes to ensure the health and stability of their organizations. This article details one example of this work, when hospital executives managed the continuation of medical services in an emergency department (ED).
Navigating New Challenges: Using Incident Commander Role to Smooth Mergers
The past six years have brought novel and concurrent headwinds challenging health systems and their viability.
Hot Topics | Improving Performance: Capabilities and Value of Executive Coaching
Strategic investment in executive and leader performance coaching is one way for health care organizations to meet objectives and garner long-term success.
The 24-Hour Outpatient Cancer Clinic: Using Data to Transform Care
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Refugee Health Clinic Offers Interprofessional Community Engagement to Nursing Students
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Understanding the influence that social determinants of health (SDH) have on health disparities is paramount to the holistic care of vulnerable populations and requires identifying those SDH which create inequities. Recently, Healthy People 2020 (2019) addressed this with a framework identifying five key areas that can be utilized to develop strategies to create equal opportunity for all: 1) economic stability, 2) education, 3) social and community context, 4) health and health care, and 5) neighborhood and built environment. This approach requires common goals and community engagement.
Responding to Human Trafficking: Developing a Program to Help Victims
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Laura Castellanos, associate director at the American Hospital Association, discusses how to develop a human trafficking victim identification and response program.