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Nurse leaders share top concerns

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A roundup of views from nurse leaders across the nation reveals they share the same challenges despite working

Tennessee nurse leaders take on social determinants

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Two Tennessee nurse leaders are addressing housing, education, transportation,

Dignity Health shares approach to trauma-informed care

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While health care systems have focused their efforts on identifying and responding to victims of human trafficking, few hospitals have instituted models for long-term, integrated care of these same

House hearing responds to maternal mortality data

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Frank Pallone, Jr., D-N.J., chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, n

NCSBN requests nurse leader input

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The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) will be conducting a 2020 RN Practice Analysis Study for the development of the 2022 NCLEX-RN Test Plan.

NOBC: Nurses serving on boards increasing

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Nurses are historically underrepresented on all types of governing boards, but according to the Nurses on Boards Coalition (NOBC), the number of nurses serving on boards has grown considerably in r

AHA Comments on CMS’s Proposed Radiation Oncology Model

The AHA appreciates the opportunity to comment on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ specialty care models proposed rule, and specifically on the radiation oncology (RO) model. As described in the proposed rule, the RO model would test whether prospective, bundled payments for 90-day radiotherapy (RT) episodes of care would reduce Medicare spending while preserving or improving the quality of care for Medicare beneficiaries.

Nurse leaders address workplace violence in rural hospitals

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The rise of opioid use across the country is only one contributor to workplace violence at rural hospitals.

Pragmatic trials planned to test dementia care models

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The National Institute on Aging, part of the National Institutes of Health, will

Joint Commission starts cohort to combat sepsis

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The Joint Commission Center for Transforming Healthcare is asking health care systems to join<