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Perspective: Lifted by Words of Hope and Unity, Let’s Move Forward

“We have much to do, much to repair, much to restore, much to heal, much to build … and much to gain.”
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Resiliency, Burnout and Joy in Work

The AHA is committed to addressing the resilience and well-being across the health care workforce. Below are resources to understand the drivers and implications of burnout, how to foster and grow, resilience and well-being and the tools hospitals and health systems can use to ensure a strong and vibrant team.

Nurses called to address social determinants of health

To address the social determinants of health, nurses need to first reflect, then take action to create transformative change and finally inspire others to join their efforts.

Retention, loyalty prove to be metrics of stability

To improve recruitment and retention, nurse managers may want to focus less on turnover and vacancy rates and adopt an appreciative perspective using retention and loyalty rates as measures of organizational stability, according to an article in HealthLeaders Media.

Solutions: CMMS and plumbing systems

Computerized maintenance management systems, plumbing systems and other products on our radar
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Hospital Compare: New Pneumonia Mortality Data & Pediatric Asthma Measures; Updated Heart Attack...

On July 17, the Hospital Compare Web site (www.HospitalCompare.hhs.gov) will be updated to contain new and refreshed information on several conditions. For the first time, 30-day mortality data for pneumonia patients will be available and, for some hospitals, two clinical measures on pediatric asthma will be added to the other clinical data already displayed on the Web site.
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Applying ACLS and Pregnancy Modifications to Maternal Cardiac Arrest: A Team-based Approach

Maternal cardiac arrest is rare but often fatal. Obstetricians and perinatal nurses are often first responders with limited experience in managing primary cardiac arrest and ACLS pregnancy modifications. Multidisciplinary simulations improve performance in catastrophe management but few studies regarding MCA simulation education exist.

Combating Human Trafficking Q&A: Curt Kirschner

Melinda Hatton, AHA general counsel and one of the executive sponsors of the AHA’s Hospitals Against Violence initiative, interviews Curt Kirschner, partner and a leader of Jones Day’s Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force, to discuss the partnership working to expand hospital leadership in the fight against human trafficking.
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340B Advocacy Alliance Bulletin: Drug Manufacturers Urged to Provide Discounts to 340B Community Pharmacies

Yesterday counsel for AHA and the four other national groups participants and three individual hospital systems that 
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AHA 340B Advocacy Alliance Bulletin: AHA, others file lawsuit over drug companies’ refusals of 340B discounts

The AHA, joined by four other national hospital groups and an organization of hospital pharmacists representing participants in the 340B drug pricing program, yesterday filed a