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HHS: Vaccination reduced COVID-19 cases by 250,000
A report from the Department of Health and Human Services estimates COVID-19 vaccinations helped prevent 250,000 infections, 100,000 hospitalizations and 39,000 deaths
Unvaccinated student nurses risk difficulties graduating
Nursing students who refuse to be vaccinated against COVID-19 may be unable to fulfill the clinical requirements they need to graduate.
AstraZeneca requests EUA for COVID-19 treatment
This week, drug maker AstraZeneca requested an emergency use authorization (EUA) from the Food and Drug Administration for its long-acting antibody
Joint Commission launches Speak Up Against Discrimination
On Tuesday, the Joint Commission released Speak Up Against Discrimination, an educational campaign to encourage patients to speak up if discriminated against
Going Global – How Direct Sourcing Saved the Day Amid COVID-19
Consider how direct sourcing can enable access to PPE and the leading practices of
building supply chain diversity and resiliency for the future in this Banner Health case study.
11 Principles for Health System Governance
A WellSpan Health task force developed meaningful principles that signaled a changed approach to governance at the health system.
Health Care Governance in Changing Times
To navigate the choppy waters ahead, hospital and health system boards need to develop a plan to reengage all trustees and renew CEO and board leadership collaboration.
AONL Mandated Nurse Staffing Legislation Toolkit
Legislation mandating nurse staffing ratios is growing across the country. In 1999 California was the first to pass such a law, which went into effect in 2004.
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Top Three Q&As on This Year’s “Twindemic” from Loma Linda University Health
As COVID-19 and its emerging variants continue to spread and the cold and flu season begins, hospitals and health systems are preparing early this year.
Why the Flu Vaccine is More Important than Ever
The prospect of flu cases this season swamping the United States as well as COVID-19 is grim; co-infection with both respiratory viruses could be deadly.