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AONL to Unveil Longitudinal Study Results
AONL will host a webinar to discuss results from its fifth Longitudinal Nursing Leadership Insight Study on Jan. 10 at 1:00 p.m. CT.
TLP White: H-ISAC Weekly Blog - Hacking Healthcare™ January 4, 2024
Hacking HealthcareTM begins by providing a breakdown of what we know and might expect fro
Greenhouse Gas Management of Anesthetic Gases
Anesthetic gases have a high global warming potential (GWP), learn how to mitigate its impact.
AHA releases digital toolkit for National Human Trafficking Awareness Month
AHA has released social media content and graphics in English and Spanish to help hospitals and health systems raise awareness about human trafficking during January’s National Human Trafficking Awareness Month.
CDC report on TB outbreak calls for better screening of bone allograft donors
Five surgery patients were diagnosed with tuberculosis, two of whom died, after receiving bone allografts last year from a deceased donor, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Jan. 4.
CMS adopts maternal health care model
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will implement a 10-year payment and delivery model to improve maternal health care.
CDC urges nursing home resident vaccination
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently urged nursing home residents to become vaccinated, following the release of research showing only 33% of residents were up to date with their COVID-19 vaccination.
Workplace safety officials dispute CDC committee’s advice on N95 masks
Occupational safety officials are urging the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention not to take its committee’s advice on infection control guidelines in health care settings, warning front-line workers may be at risk.
Nurse aide turnover tied to scheduling, study finds
Part-time certified nursing assistants who were scheduled for more hours and more consistently with the same co-workers were less likely to quit working at their long-term care facilities, a study found.
Nurse leaders need capacity to implement EBP
Health care organizations should invest in building the capacity of nurse leaders to implement evidence-based practice, according to a study in the January Journal of Nursing Administration.