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Study: Interprofessional efforts reduce bloodstream infections

A participant in the AONL Nurse Manager Fellowship published a study in the April issue of Nurse Leader showing how an interprofessional team effectively decreased central line-associated bloodstream infections in a cardiac care unit at Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago.

AHA to CMS: Mandating nursing home ratios is wrong approach

Mandating federal staffing ratios for nursing homes would accelerate the labor shortage across the continuum of care and reduce access to care for older Americans, according to the American Hospital Association and the American Health Care Association.

Begley explains mandatory staffing ratios disadvantages

In Becker’s Hospital Review, AONL CEO Robyn Begley explains the organization’s opposition to mandatory nurse-staffing ratios.

AONL, George Washington University partner to offer media program

AONL and George Washington University conducted a pilot program with 20 CNOs to improve their communication and media engagement strategy skills.

CSCT Train-the-Trainer Workshop - Philadelphia, PA - May 2023

The CSCT program uses a train-the-train model to prepare trainers to conduct certification training for surgical cleaning technicians, ensuring they are knowledgeable, skilled and fully prepared for their role in the operating room.

CEO Cheat Sheet

Hospital & Health System C-Suite Communication Cheat Sheet: Know what’s important to them and the language they speak

AHA podcast: Advocate Children’s closes the immunity gap

An American Hospital Association podcast explores how Advocate Children’s Hospital is persevering through the triple threat of COVID-19, RSV and flu.

Buprenorphine in ED safe for fentanyl users

A National Institutes of Health multi-site clinical trial showed less than 1% of people with opioid use disorder whose drug use includes fentanyl experienced withdrawal when starting buprenorphine in the emergency department.

Surgical ICU improves alarm management practices

A surgical intensive care unit improved clinical alarm management practices and reduced nurses’ self-reported alarm fatigue, a study found.

AHA webinar discusses best practices for equitable maternal care

An American Hospital Association webinar on April 13 from 1:00-2:00 CT will bring together leading voices from the field for a dialogue on ways health care organizations can adopt best practices to provide equitable maternal care.