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Hospitals face billions in losses this year, report shows
An American Hospital Association (AHA) report released last week projected more than half of hospitals will have negative margins through 2022
New education director discusses ASHE offerings
Adam Bazer joins ASHE, shares the education team's strategy for in-person and virtual education
Black patients less likely to receive accurate forehead temperature checks
A study found Black patients were 26% less likely to receive an accurate reading with a forehead thermometer compared with an oral thermometer.
HHS releases roadmap for behavioral health integration
The Health and Human Services (HHS) department last week released a roadmap for how the government can better integrate mental health and substance use care into health care
Most pregnancy-related deaths are preventable, CDC says
More than 80% of pregnancy-related deaths were preventable, according to 2017-2019 data
NQF report details how to use EHRs to improve care coordination
The National Quality Forum (NQF) released a report this week with recommendations on how health systems can better leverage electronic health records (EHRs) to improve care coordination
Filipino nurses share knowledge through ‘teach back’ program
Filipino nurses based in the U.S. share their knowledge with colleagues in the Philippines through a program run by the Philippine Nurses Association of America
CMS requirement for nursing home infection preventionists explained
Patient safety should improve following the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) requirement for nursing home facilities to have an infection preventionist onsite
NCC letter updates appropriations request
AONL and 61 other members of the Nursing Community Coalition (NCC) sent a letter last week to the House and Senate Appropriations Committees.
Survey: Nurses rank highest in suffering from emotional exhaustion
Nurses reported the highest levels of emotional exhaustion of all health workers, according to a comprehensive survey conducted by Duke University