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Successful capital renewal programs

Leveraging data and the right analytical tools to achieve optimal results in health care facilities

Surveillance systems to keep hospitals safe

Advanced technology and greater use of analytics drive recent innovations, aiding hospitals in the fight against increased workplace violence

Study: Telehealth reduces likelihood of fatal opioid overdoses

The expanded availability of opioid use disorder-related telehealth services and medications during the pandemic was linked to a reduced likelihood of fatal drug overdoses among Medicare beneficiaries, a study found.

AHA shares PAHPA reauthorization recommendations with Senate panel

Responding yesterday to a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee request for input on reauthorization of the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act, AHA recommended actions to update the federal organizational structure and approach to data collection; strengthen the medical supply chain, Strategic National Stockpile and health care cybersecurity; and increase funding for the Hospital Preparedness Program, including additional dedicated, direct-to-hospital funding that will supplement, and not supplant, current HPP investments.

Blog: Five ways to inspire and develop the next generation of diverse women health care leaders

Health care leaders should consider what they can do to create more opportunities for women throughout the field, particularly for women of color, writes Stacy Garrett-Ray, M.D., Ascension’s senior vice president and chief community impact officer.

ASHE again receives EPA’s highest honor for commitment to energy efficiency

The Environmental Protection Agency this week presented AHA’s American Society for Health Care Engineering with a 2023 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year—Sustained Excellence Award, the program’s highest honor, for its long-term commitment to fighting climate change and protecting public health through energy efficiency.

Study supports continuing telehealth services for opioid use disorder

Medicare patients who have access to telehealth services and medications for opioid use disorder have lower risk of fatal drug overdose, according to a study reported yesterday in JAMA Psychiatry.

Maps show BSN nurse increase

The percentage of nurses with a baccalaureate degree in nursing rose to 59% by 2020 ─ up from 49% in 2008, according to maps released by the Campaign for Action.

Shared governance model enables front-line nurses to innovate

Yale New Haven Hospital in Connecticut has prioritized nurse innovation, leading one clinical nurse to develop a monitoring, scheduling and tracking system for patients with remote cardiac monitoring devices.

FDA releases FAQs on new requirements for medical devices vulnerable to cybersecurity threats

Effective today under the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023, medical devices seeking approval from the Food and Drug Administration must meet certain cybersecurity requirements if they connect to the internet and contain software and technological characteristics vulnerable to cybersecurity threats.