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Saline Health introduces “StepOne” to battling addiction
Benton, Ark.-based Saline Memorial Hospital, in collaboration with Evergreen Healthcare Partners, introduced the StepOne Service, a program designed to support individuals struggling with addiction.
Joint Cyber Advisory TLP Clear: Russian Military Cyber Actors Target US and Global Critical Infrastructure
The Federal Bureau of Investigation, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and National Security Agency assess that cyber actors affiliated with the Russian General Staff Main Intelligence Directorate 161st Specialist Training Center (Unit 29155) are responsible for computer network operations against global targets for the purposes of espionage, sabotage, and reputational harm since at least 2020.
Joint Commission to host webinar on diagnostic safety
The Joint Commission International will host a free webinar on diagnostic safety on Sept. 17 from 7:30-8:30 a.m. ET.
Study: ICU rounding checklist may reduce patient mortality
Facilities using a rounding checklist in the intensive care unit had lower rates of in-hospital and ICU mortality, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis published in the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality’s Journal of Patient Safety Network.
Sepsis survivors at risk for returning to hospital
Sepsis survivors face significant risk for readmission, with high rates for those discharged to home health care or home settings, according to a study published in the September issue of the American Journal of Critical Care.
Fears grow of AI-adoption divide
The high costs associated with adopting artificial intelligence-powered ambient clinical documentation tools could create a divide between hospital systems able to afford them and those that cannot.
Race-based algorithms to guide care are difficult to change
Race-based algorithms are still used widely across medicine to guide clinical care, even though growing numbers of clinicians, researchers and health care leaders contend it is problematic to consider people of different races as biologically different and to incorporate those outdated beliefs into clinical tools.
Report: U.S. will be short 73,000 nursing assistants by 2028
The U.S. will have 73,000 fewer nursing assistants than needed by 2028, according to a Mercer report.
Rural Texas hospital rebuilds pipeline post-pandemic
Baylor Scott & White Health in Dallas developed a multifaceted nursing pipeline post-pandemic by creating an unlicensed assistive personnel program, implementing a student-nurse externship program, rebuilding its transition-to-practice program and recruiting internationally educated nurses
Nursing educator discusses how to prepare career-ready nurses
CNOs should collaborate closely with nursing schools to ensure curriculum and training align with the workforce’s needs, states Jason Dunne, DNP, RN, chief academic officer at the Arizona College of Nursing in Phoenix.