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Webinar: The Epidemic Before the Pandemic: Navigating the challenging landscape of violence in health care

Learn about the extent of workplace violence and who you can partner with in your organization to address it.

AONL Nursing Leadership Insight Study Tracks Top Challenges

Funded by AONL, the AONL Foundation and Joslin Insight conducted a nursing leadership insight study in November 2023, part of a series beginning in July 2020. This report highlights the most recent findings on nurse leaders’ challenges, solutions, well-being and areas for needed support. The full report, released in January, can be viewed at aonl.org/resources/nursing-leadership-study.

Ethical Considerations for International Recruitment

Health care delivery systems in the United States face a significant nursing shortage exacerbated by post-pandemic staffing challenges, frustrations and burnout. The global nursing shortage has been an ever-present challenge in health care systems worldwide, and the demand for nurses, including in the U.S., continues to rise. To partially fill this void, health care organizations increasingly rely on internationally educated nurses (IENs) to provide high-quality care. However, recruiting IENs involves ethical and practical concerns, necessitating an informed, well-planned and compassionate approach. Ethical international recruitment of nurses can be one way to help address the nursing shortage.

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AONL voices support for Healthcare Workforce Resilience Act

AONL, the AHA and 50 other national organizations voiced support this week for the Healthcare Workforce Resilience Act (H.R. 6205/S. 3211).

4 Near-Term AI Predictions from ViVE

Thousands of health care leaders gathered last week at the ViVE conference in Los Angeles to explore challenges and opportunities facing health care delivery and how they might be solved or advanced from a health information-management and technology perspective.

Abstract | Health Care Workplace Violence Prevention: One State’s Journey

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Spending package would extend certain health care provisions

The House and Senate Appropriations Committees March 3 released a package of six appropriations bills that would fund certain federal agencies through fiscal year 2024 and contains certain health care provisions of interest to hospitals.

FDA approves combo test for flu, COVID-19; alerts providers to medical device risks 

The Food and Drug Administration recently granted emergency use authorization for the first over-the-counter home antigen test to detect both flu and COVID-19.

AHA expresses concerns with UHG program in response to cyberattack on Change Healthcare

UnitedHealth Group’s Temporary Funding Assistance Program “is not even a band-aid on the payment problems you identify,” AHA wrote March 4 in a message to UHG in response to a program the company unveiled March 1 following a cyberattack on UHG’s subsidiary Change Healthcare.