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Payers Push to Slow Disease Progression

Payers like Humana and Oscar Health, along with Aetna, represented by its parent company CVS Health, provided updates on how their evolving strategies are reducing health care costs and driving health behaviors. Humana CEO Bruce Broussard said the flurry of payer mergers and acquisitions in the payer field largely have been fueled by a desire to slow disease progression. Humana’s investments in primary care and physician groups illustrate its commitment in this area.

The Business of Caring: Promoting Optimal Allocation of Nursing Resources

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The linkage between nursing care and patient outcomes is widely accepted, yet it is often difficult to achieve an evidence-based allocation of nursing resources that is understood and accepted by all. AONL, ANA and HFMA have teamed up to chart a path forward. This document explores the evolution from conventional, quasi-adversarial nursing/finance relationships to patients-first interprofessional collaboration and sets forth an action plan to improve nursing resource allocation and the value that patients receive.
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Cardinal Health Intends to Recall Surgical Gowns, Packs Due to Quality Issue

Cardinal Health has placed a hold on cer

ASHRM Board Announces the Fay Rozovsky Scholarship Program

ASHRM News
The American Society for Health Care Risk Management Board is pleased to announce the Fay Rozovsky Scholarship Program.

Human Trafficking: Identifying & Responding to Victims in the Health Care Setting

On-Demand Educational Webinars
As part of the American Hospital Association’s Hospitals Against Violence initiative, this session will explore the complexities of human trafficking. Participants will have the opportunity to hear from a human trafficking survivor, and explore lessons learned in implementing a human trafficking program.

AONL Foundation awards research grant

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The AONL Foundation for Nursing Leadership Research and Education recently awarded research funding to Kelley Kostich, RN, a Ph

Availability of palliative care lowers CCRN moral distress

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Surveyed critical care nurses (CCRNs) at the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville reported experiencing lower levels of moral distress when they believed they had access to pall

Researchers survey international nurses

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To describe the recruitment experience of foreign-educated U.S. health professionals (FEHPs), researchers surveyed FEHPs recruited between 2015 and 2017 and interviewed a smaller sample of foreign-educated nurses (FENs).