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A Salute to Those Who Have Kept America Safe

For nearly 250 years, our courageous and selfless veterans have stood up for the nation’s defense, protecting their countrymen and America’s founding ideals at great personal cost.

AHA, YouTube offer class in channel strategy

The American Hospital Association and YouTube will offer a webinar on how to set up a YouTube channel on Dec. 6 from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. CT.

Survey finds nurse bias against transgender people

Nurses are more biased against transgender people than people who are not health professionals, according to a study published last week in the journal Heliyon.

Adding nurse care managers in primary care improves OUD treatment

Adding a nurse care manager to primary care to support opioid use disorder treatment increases potentially lifesaving medication treatment for OUD, a study showed.

Emerging technologies can enhance strategies to address shortages

Nurse leaders can use emerging innovative technology solutions to complement and add to past strategies to address workforce shortages, according to an article in the November issue of the Journal of Nursing Administration.

HHS issues call to action for adolescent health and well-being

The Department of Health and Human Services last month launched a call to action and toolkit to help policymakers, health care and human services professionals and others support adolescent health and well-being.

CDC calls for action to halt rise in infant syphilis cases

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urges health care providers to use rapid syphilis testing and treatment during pregnancy in emergency departments, syringe service programs, prisons/jails and maternal and child health programs.

Study: AI detects anxiety, depression in health care workforce

An artificial intelligence tool can help detect work-related anxiety and depression in health care workers, a study found.

Researchers report positive results from hospital-at-home program

The more than 11,000 patients who received care as part of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ hospital-at-home program had a low death rate and few patients needed to return to the hospital to complete their care.

Hospital uses regional survey results to address workplace violence

Most health care workers who did not report instances of verbal and physical workplace violence incidents neglected to do so because they felt it was “part of the job,” according to a study published in the November issue of the Journal of Nursing Administration.