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Editorial calls for maintaining NINR independence
A MedPage Today editorial by three nurse scientists contends that a proposed restructuring of the National Institute of Nurse Research would weaken the United States’ “capacity to improve the health and well-being of Americans across all stages of life.”
Real Affordability Solutions from the Front Lines of Caring
Hospitals and health systems are where the most complex care is provided for ill and injured patients. Yet spending on inpatient and outpatient care has grown more slowly than spending on other health services. Hospitals and health systems have worked hard to provide the best value to patients and their families. Read more below.
Reminder: IFDHE seeks host sites by Feb. 21 for 2025 Summer Enrichment Program
The AHA’s Institute for Diversity and Health Equity is seeking organizations to apply as host sites for its 2025 Summer Enrichment Program by Feb. 21.
Podcast outlines efforts to recruit, retain rural health workforce
Joanne Conroy, MD, CEO and president of Dartmouth Health, discusses in an American Hospital Association podcast how the rural academic medical center in Lebanon, N.H., has recruited and retained its workforce.
Postpartum depression rates double in past decade
Diagnoses of postpartum depression more than doubled from 2010 to 2021 from 9.4% to 19%, a Kaiser Permanente analysis of more than 400,000 pregnancies found, with the largest increases seen in Asian and Pacific Islander (280% increase) and non-Hispanic Black (140% increase) women.
RWJF lists lessons learned on developing nurse leaders, faculty
Continuing leadership development over one’s career, accelerating the nursing doctoral to faculty pipeline, intentional mentoring and building long-term supportive leadership communities are successful strategies to develop nurse leaders and faculty, say leaders who oversaw Robert Wood Johnson Foundation nursing leadership programs.
NINR to offer funding opportunities
The National Institute of Nursing Research published two notices saying it would reissue funding opportunities in January supporting research projects consistent with the scientific framework detailed in the NINR Strategic Plan.
Summer Enrichment Program Host Information
SEP Host sites are to provide professional development, mentorship, training and education for interns that are placed at their organization. IFDHE will give preference to host sites that are committed to diversity, equity, inclusion; and have the commitment integrated into their work practices and policies.
Congress urged to pass nursing workforce bill
In a letter to House and Senate leaders, the American Hospital Association and 37 other health organizations urge Congress to include the Healthcare Workforce Resilience Act (H.R. 6025/S. 3211) in the end-of-year package.
AHA Forever Grateful social media toolkit thanks health care workers
The American Hospital Association has released its latest Forever Grateful social media toolkit with posts, graphics and a video expressing support and appreciation for all health care workers.