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Program increases incentives to practice primary care in shortage areas

Primary care providers who commit to practicing two years in a health professional shortage area can initially receive up to $75,000 in loan repayment under the National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program, $25,000 more than previously and the first significant increase in 30 years, the Health Resources and Services Administration announced April 4.

CMS issues informed consent guidance for hospitals

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services this week revised its guidelines to clarify the need to obtain informed consent from patients before APRN students, medical students and other students perform important surgical tasks or sensitive or invasive procedures or examinations.

Study: Clinicians support patients, families reporting early patient deterioration

Nurses and physicians support patients and their loved ones reporting early patient deterioration, according to an Australian study.

Report examines impact of COVID-19 on rural hospitals

Almost half of rural hospitals had negative total margins in 2022 and negative patient care margins both before and after the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report prepared for the AHA by faculty at the Virginia Commonwealth University College of Health Professions.

Policymakers debate stiffer penalties for attacks on ED workers

With violence against emergency department workers increasing, policymakers are debating stiffer penalties for perpetrators.

Experts discuss workplace violence prevention and policy

Health care providers should have mandatory training requirements to better prepare them to assess, manage, report and design interventions for workplace violence prevention, according to an expert panel.

HRSA survey: Nursing diversity up, but job satisfaction declines

The nursing workforce is becoming more diverse and highly educated but less satisfied, according to the Health Resources and Services Administration.

Academic-practice partnership improves nurse readiness

An academic-practice partnership between the University of South Carolina School of Nursing and Prisma Health in Greenville is creating a pipeline of highly skilled new graduate nurses.

NCC thanks FAAN Act sponsors

AONL and 58 other members of the Nursing Community Coalition thanked Senate Nursing Cause Co-Chair Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., and House Nursing Caucus Vice Co-Chair and nurse, Rep. Lauren Underwood, D-Ill., for reintroducing the Future Advancement of Academic Nursing Act (H.R. 7266/S. 3770).

AONL journey leads to greater board diversity

A Nurse Leader article describes the ways in which AONL has improved its board diversity by increasing the number of early-career nurse leaders, those serving in non-hospital settings and those from backgrounds underrepresented in nursing leadership.