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CDC: More women forgo prenatal care

The percentage of mothers who went without prenatal care increased from 2.2% in 2022 to 2.3% in 2023, even as the total number of births fell, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analysis of birth certificates.

Biden Administration funds $558 million to address maternal health

The Biden Administration this week announced $558 million in funding to improve maternal health, including $440 million to expand voluntary, evidence-based maternal, infant and early childhood home visiting services for eligible families nationwide.

HHS will not appeal AHA court victory in online tracking case

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will not appeal its loss in American Hospital Association v. Becerra. The AHA, joined by the Texas Hospital Association, Texas Health Resources, and United Regional Health Care System, last November sued HHS to bar enforcement of a new rule adopted in guidance by the Office for Civil Rights titled “Use of Online Tracking Technologies by HIPAA Covered Entities and Business Associates,” which prevented hospitals and health systems from using standard third-party web technologies that capture IP addresses on key portions of their public-facing webpages.

IFDHE vets partners to advance health equity

The American Hospital Association Institute for Diversity and Health Equity provides a list of vetted service partners for hospitals and health systems to hire to accelerate their health equity journey.

NINR to fund interventions to address housing instability

The National Institute of Nursing Research announced it plans to fund four-to-six projects of up to $3 million to advance health equity through the development, testing and evaluation of interventions to prevent and address housing instability.

Report: Nurses are more satisfied with EHRs

Nurses expressed more satisfaction with electronic health records in 2023 compared with 2019, although challenges with reliability and response times remain, a report from KLAS Research found.

Nurse leaders detail five rights of AI in health care

Nurse leaders should ensure health systems implement artificial intelligence with the right objective, approach, competency, data and safeguards, according to a Journal of Nursing Management article.

AONL Seeks Committee, Task Force Volunteers

AONL seeks volunteers to serve on 10 committees and task forces in 2025. Volunteers shape the future of AONL while serving the nursing profession.

Health Care Supply Chain Resiliency in 2024 and Beyond

Join us for this on-demand webinar that will focus on unlocking the power of data and analytics to create stronger bonds between suppliers and providers and others, and focus on issues related to environmental and sustainability and health equity for the improvement of healthcare supply chain operations for the future.