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Utilizing Robotics: The Procedural Value Equation

How to assess the total procedural value through a clinical and economic lens.

H-ISAC TLP White Report: Hacking Healthcare January 19, 2021

This week, Hacking Healthcare takes a look at a court ruling that could impact the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Civil Rights’ (OCR) imposition of penalties relating to HIPAA violations.

Nurse burnout predicts some acute care medication errors

In a study of staff nurses at acute care Alabama hospitals, nurse burnout significantly predicted self-reported medication administration errors (MAEs).

Joint Commission seeks comment on workplace violence, resuscitation standards

The Joint Commission is seeking feedback on proposed requirements and revisions for workplace violence prevention in the Hospital and Critical Access Hospital Accreditation programs

CDC outlines implications of coronavirus variant

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a more highly transmissible variant of SARS-CoV-2, B.1.1.7, has been detected in 12 U.S. states, putting the country at risk for a rise in COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths.

Black Americans trail in COVID-19 vaccinations

An analysis of state and federal health data showed Black Americans receiving COVID-19 vaccinations at “dramatically lower” rates than their white counterparts

Nurse explains key advocacy tool: the elevator pitch

To increase their effectiveness as advocates, nurses can develop a 60-second elevator pitch, which succinctly

Pandemic suggests need to reform nursing registration

The COVID-19 pandemic left many hospital systems struggling to overcome imbalances in the national supply of nurses.

AONL models of care survey closes Jan. 27

AONL is seeking to identify new models of care and innovations related to staffing and patient care delivery that were introduced to help nurse leaders meet

Arthritis drugs cut relative risk of COVID-19 death

In a study of 792 patients in six countries, the addition of intravenous arthritis drugs to standard care for COVID-19 patients in intensive care reduced the relative risk of death by 24%.