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House passes HHS appropriations bill

This week, the House voted 219-208 to approve legislation that would provide $119.8 billion in funding for the department of Health and Human Services in fiscal year 2022

Medicaid launches collaborative to increase well-child visits for infants

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services this week launched the Infant Well-Child Visit Learning Collaborative, a webinar series and affinity group to help state Medicaid
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ProMedica’s Advice on Keeping Unvaccinated Kids Safe from COVID-19

ProMedica shares key information on COVID-19 vaccination — including for young children — as the delta variant spreads in Ohio.

Paid Internships are Win-Win Opportunities for Students and Hospitals

The IFDHE's Fall Enrichment Program (FEP) is a paid internship opportunity designed to advance the careers of young health care leaders, strengthen the diverse pipeline of talent and promote diversity and representation within the workforce.

Workplace Trends Report - Back to the Workplace: Are we there yet?

COVID-19 Workplace Commons is a worldwide community dedicated to enabling the sharing of information on workplace practices regarding the coronavirus pandemic.

AONL Announces 2021 Board Election Slate

Today AONL announced the 2021 candidates for president-elect, treasurer and members of the board of directors for regions 1, 2, 3, 6 and 8.

J&J research explores innovations, path forward for nursing

In partnership with Johnson & Johnson (J&J) and the American Nurses Association (ANA), AONL this week released Accelerating Nursing, Transforming Healthcare

AHA supports vaccination mandates in health care settings

The American Hospital Association (AHA) Board of Trustees approved a policy statement strongly urging the vaccination of all health care personnel.

AONL 2021 speaker outlines health equity roles for nurses

Nurses are key to identifying and addressing patients' social determinants of health, according to Julia Resnick, the American Hospital Association’s senior program