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AHA Statement on House Passage of Build Back Better Act

The AHA supports many parts of the Build Back Better Act that would advance health in our nation’s communities.

Faye G. Abdellah — In First Person: An Oral History

Faye G. Abdellah — In First Person: An Oral History. Lewis E. Weeks Series. Sponsored by American Hospital Association Center for Hospital and Healthcare Administration History and Health Research & Educational Trust. Chicago, Illinois, 1983.

Washington Post: Nurses deserve respect, support

Imagine witnessing the nightmare of severe COVID-19 in hospitalized patients over and over again

Leadership academy supports promotion, retention

A nursing leadership development program at Yale New Haven Health (Conn.) System

AONL joins effort to combat spread of COVID-19 misinformation

AONL, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) and six other leading nursing organizations

Fuchs Urges Nurse Leaders to Share Expertise Through Advocacy

AONL President Mary Ann Fuchs, DNP, RN, speaks to nurse leaders in this powerful essay

CMS lifts restrictions on nursing home visitation

Nursing home visitation is now allowed for all residents at all times, according to updated guidance released by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

Agencies announce new ICD-10 codes for reporting COVID-19 therapeutics, vaccination status effective April 1

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will implement three new ICD-10 diagnosis codes for reporting COVID-19 vaccination status effective April 1, 2022.

FDA ends premarket review exception for COVID-19 laboratory developed tests

To ensure that COVID-19 tests work as intended, the Food and Drug Administration will now enforce premarket review requirements for laboratory developed tests, reversing the prior administration’s policy, Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra announced. 

More states sue CMS over vaccine mandate rule for health care workers

Twelve states filed a federal lawsuit in Louisiana challenging the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ interim final rule requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for workers in most health care settings that participate in the Medicare and Medicaid programs, including hospitals and health systems.