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Study: NIST framework associated with lower cyber insurance premiums

Organizations using the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Cybersecurity Framework as their primary cybersecurity framework report one-third lower cyber insurance premium cost growth, according to the 2024 Healthcare Cybersecurity Benchmarking Study, produced by Censinet and KLAS Research in collaboration with the AHA, Health Information and Analysis Center (Health-ISAC), and Healthcare and Public Health Sector Coordinating Council. 

March United Against the Flu toolkit highlights the hopefulness of spring 

AHA is looking forward to spring and March Madness in its latest social media toolkit for hospitals’ and health systems’ use to promote vaccination against the flu and COVID-19.

AHA urges DOL to keep nurses on occupation shortage list

The American Hospital Association this week urged the Department of Labor to keep professional nurses and physical therapists on its list of occupations facing shortages.

Nurses, physicians agree on solutions to reduce burnout

Nurses and physicians agree improving staffing and aligning leadership with staff are the best solutions for reducing burnout, according to a KLAS Arch Collaborative report.

AHA, ASHE unveil sustainability toolkit for health care executives

A new toolkit from AHA and its American Society for Health Care Engineering is helping prepare hospital and health system leaders to navigate the complex landscape of sustainability and decarbonization within the health care field.

Mercy CNO discusses AI

AONL member Betty Jo Rocchio, DNP, RN, says CNOs should ensure artificial intelligence makes the delivery of care more efficient and effective, rather than disrupts nurses.

Nurses wanted to serve on federal panels

AONL and other members of the Ad Hoc Nomination Consortium seek qualified nurses to serve on six federal policy committees.

Hospitals testify on proposals to support patients with rare diseases

The House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health Feb. 29 held a hearing on legislative proposals to expand access to treatment for patients with rare diseases, which included two hospital witnesses.

AONL podcast explores how professional governance transformed a culture

In an AONL podcast, nurse leaders at IU Health Jay Hospital in Portland, Ind., explain how they collaborated with clinical nurses to implement a professional governance model that positively influenced key indicators.

Nurse leaders discuss how health systems can better support them

AONL member Tiffany Murdock, PhD, RN, says her health system is considering a four-day work-week option for nurse leaders and weighing how artificial intelligence and predictive modeling can make staff scheduling easier.