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Apply now for AHA’s 2025 Circle of Life Award recognizing end-of-life and hospice care providers 

Applications are open through July 24 for AHA’s 2025 Circle of Life Award, which recognizes hospitals and health systems that advance end-of-life and hospice care that is safe, timely, efficient, effective and equitable

IFDHE blog discusses health challenges of Asian Americans and ways to improve outcomes 

In a Q&A, David Lee, M.D., chair of the Institute for Diversity and Health Equity's Leadership Council, president of OhioHealthy Medical Plan, and vice president at OhioHealth Employer Solutions, and Gregory Lam, M.D., vice president of the Ohio Asian American Health Coalition and co-chair of the Ohio Institute of Communities of Color, discuss health challenges that Asian Americans face and what hospitals can do to reduce disparities.

CDC blog with AHA, NIOSH, AHRQ underscores intersection of workplace violence, mental health and well-being

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention May 29 published a blog co-authored by AHA, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, highlighting efforts by federal agencies and the hospital field to address the mental health and well-being of health care workers following incidents of workplace violence.

AHA Leadership Summit to be held July 21-23

Nurse leaders can register to attend the American Hospital Association Leadership Summit from July 21-23 in San Diego.

Kentucky law decriminalizes medical errors

A Kentucky law (HB 159) shields nurses and other health care workers from criminal punishments for making honest mistakes while providing care.

Nursing homes sue to stop implementation of staffing ratios

The American Health Care Association filed a lawsuit earlier this month urging a federal court to overturn the Biden Administration’s mandatory minimum staffing requirements on nursing homes.

Resource will help transition to competency-based education

The American Association of Colleges of Nursing released a white paper for nursing educators providing guidance on competency-based education and learning assessment.

Onboarding models needed to sustain hospice nursing workforce

Nurses entering the hospice field often are unprepared for the quantity and complexity of emotional, physical and spiritual needs among the dying population, making onboarding programs necessary.

Nurse wellness program sees results

Allegheny Health Network is seeing burnout rates below the national average from its six-year effort to improve the well-being of advance practice providers, nurses and physicians.

Hospitals should implement caring model

Hospitals should reconnect nurses to their original calling of providing compassionate care to patients to reduce burnout, write AONL members and Press Ganey employees Nora Warshawsky, PhD, RN, a nurse scientist, and Mary Jo Assi, DNP, RN, associate CNO.