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HHS mandates COVID-19 vaccines for agency’s health care workforce

Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra announced that the agency will require the 25,000 members of its health care workforce to be vaccinated against COVID-19. HHS said this group includes employees, contractors, trainees, and volunteers whose duties put them in contact or potential contact with patients at an HHS medical or clinical research facility.

Physical Environment Survey Readiness Program at ASHE Academy

General Daily Schedule 7-8 a.m.            Check-in/continental breakfast 8 a.m.–12 p.m. Program

Health system leaders make burnout an organizational priority

In recent interviews with the National Academy of Medicine (NAM), six health system leaders reflected on the lessons they learned from system

Scholarship program aims to increase clinician diversity

Dignity Health Global Education is partnering with Chicago-based CommonSpirit to create a scholarship program to tackle a lack of diversity in health care.

CNO discusses hospital's journey to eradicate disparities

Minneapolis-based Children's Minnesota has placed itself at the forefront of diversity, equity and inclusion, AONL member Caroline Njau, MBA, RN,

Survey of nurse leaders on boards shows progress

Survey results from 84 members of the New York Organization of Nurse Executives and Leaders who serve on boards showed that nurse leaders are gaining ground.

AHA pandemic 'look back' shows heroic efforts

The Pandemic: A Time of Challenges and Champions reveals the extreme conditions hospitals and health systems faced during the COVID-19 pandemic

CDC: COVID-19 vaccination safe early in pregnancy

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released data this week affirming the safety of COVID-19 vaccines early in pregnancy.

AONL Continues Longitudinal COVID-19 Survey

Eighteen months since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic, AONL is continuing its COVID-19 survey of nurse leaders.

Perspective: Regulatory Waivers Improve Patient Care and Should be Kept

Given the recent upsurge in COVID-19 cases around the country, we can’t say how much longer the official public health emergency will last. But we do know that many regulatory waivers put into place by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services at the start of the pandemic have worked very well and deserve to live on past the current crisis.