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Infographic: AHA Strategic Policy Planning: The Changing Workforce Task Force

Hospitals and health systems need to find ways to attract, recruit, retain, reward and train workers who have the characteristics needed to be successful in the future world of health care work.

Blog: Mental health resources available for health care heroes

Marking Mental Health Awareness Month, Robyn Begley, CEO of the American Organization for Nursing Leadership, writes that health care workers already faced burnout, addiction and suicide before COVID-19, and it’s important to tackle these issues now.
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AdvaMed Joins AORN, AHA in Issuing “Re-entry Guidance for Health Care Facilities and Medical Device Representatives”

AdvaMed Joins AORN and AHA in issuing “Re-entry Guidance for Health Care Facilities and Medical Device Representatives."

Preparing for the Post-COVID-19 Health Care Landscape: A SHSMD Resource Digest

A collection of resources for emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic, addressing the new issues for health care strategists.

Designing the inclusive inpatient room

Advice for design teams on planning spaces to handle medical and behavioral health comorbidities

Behavioral health and its influence on design

Behavioral and medical health comorbidities call for a rethink in patient room design

The state of design evidence in comorbid behavioral health

Studies focus on anti-ligature design and creating healing, calming environments

Voice of the President | March 2020

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A Hospital and Community Face COVID-19 Together

Harrison Memorial Hospital and its small-town community demonstrate the tenacity of the human spirit in the fight against COVID-19.

Lauren Underwood: Nursing Leader in Congress

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When I first met Lauren Underwood in 2009, I knew she was a young nurse on a mission and destined to make her mark no matter where she went. Over the span of ten years she has gone from a practicing nurse to one of the youngest members of the 116th Congress, elected in November 2018. I recently interviewed Rep. Underwood, allowing her to share her experiences and insights with nurse leaders.