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How to Write Letters that Will Influence Congress

Find out how to best write a message to your representative, what information they will look for and how you can become a better advocate for nurse leaders.

Education Contact Hours

AONL 2020 Virtual Conference attendees may earn up to 30.5 contact hours through the live and on-demand sessions and posters.

Designing health care microgrids

While microgrids are already serving some hospital campuses, new advances will lead to systems specifically for health facilities

Kaiser advances microgrid solutions

The health system invested in microgrid projects to help it reach carbon-neutral status.

Blog: Choose to support moms on International Women’s Day

In honor of International Women's Day, Priya Bathija, AHA’s vice president of strategic initiatives, embraces this year’s theme, Choose to Challenge, and urges health care leaders to take action to improve the health of all women before, during and after pregnancy.

Update: DHS-CISA and HHS ASPR urge health care sector to patch Microsoft Exchange Server vulnerabilities

The Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response urged the health care and public health sector to patch on-premises Microsoft Exchange Server vulnerabilities announced last week, noting that additional criminal and state actors have been observed trying to compromise the critical infrastructure by exploiting these vulnerabilities.

AHA urges regulators to prohibit certain health insurance pharmacy policies

Regulators should prohibit health insurers from preventing hospitals and physicians in their networks from directly acquiring and storing drugs used in patient care, according to a white paper released today by AHA.

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Panel looks to apply COVID-19 lessons to flu preparedness

The National Academy of Medicine has named an international committee to assess how COVID-19 vaccine development and other policies could facilitate global efforts to prepare for seasonal flu and a flu pandemic.

FDA authorizes first over-the-counter molecular test for at home use

The Food and Drug Administration authorized the first molecular test to detect the SARS-CoV-2 virus in a nasal swab at home without a prescription. Cue Health expects by summer to daily produce more than 100,000 of the tests, authorized for use in patients age 2 and older.