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AI-supported telestting program eases health system's short-staffing burden
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Hospital Careers: An Opportunity to Hire Veterans

The AHA is excited to share with hospitals and health systems a new hiring resource, “Hospital Careers: An Opportunity to Hire Veterans.” The toolkit provides specific information on how hospitals can hire veterans in four advanced medical occupations.

Study: Staff nurses offer insights on C-difficile infections

To improve its C-difficile infection rates, hospitals should survey front-line staff to determine whether guidelines and improvement strategies are effectively translated into practice, a study found.

Grant will expand number of rural NPs

A $2.6 million grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration will enable a rural Michigan nursing college to prepare nurses from disadvantaged or underrepresented backgrounds interested in working in rural or underserved areas, primary care or mental health.

HHS declares public health emergency in Hawaii

Last week, the Department of Health and Human Services declared a public health emergency for Hawaii to address the health impacts of the wildfires.

Marketing in a HIPAA World: Balancing Promotion of Care with Patient Privacy

Come to this complimentary webinar hosted by SHSMD with Freshpaint designed to give health care marketers and strategists valuable insights about data.

Study supports COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy

Receiving a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine or booster during pregnancy can benefit mothers and their newborn infants, according to a National Institutes of Health-funded study.

CMS requests applications for primary care payment model

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services released a request for applications to participate in the Making Care Primary Model, a value-based payment model starting in July 2024 in Colorado, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, upstate New York, North Carolina and Washington.

Pilot program identifies nurses’ stress levels

Four health systems are piloting for three years Stress First Aid, which teaches individuals how to identify stress in others, as well as in teams or at the organizational level.

Increased job satisfaction associated with lower HAI rates, study finds

Higher levels of job satisfaction among intensive care unit nurses, lower rates of missed nursing care and increased levels of nurse staffing are associated with fewer hospital-acquired infections, a study found.