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Pilot study protocol may reduce infection risk

A pilot study involving a novel post-catheter removal bladder management protocol at a hospital resulted in decreased catheter utilization and catheter days.

Study: More postpartum blood pressure monitoring programs needed

Postpartum blood pressure monitoring programs are crucial to improve maternal health for people with a new-onset hypertensive disorder during pregnancy, a study found.

Chronic high blood pressure rates rise during pregnancy, study finds

The number of U.S. individuals with chronic high blood pressure during pregnancy doubled between 2008 and 2021, according to a study published this week in Hypertension.

Hospital embraces flexible staffing, autonomous scheduling

Bon Secours Hampton Roads (Va.) relies on flexible staffing with autonomous scheduling and float shifts to retain nurses and decrease reliance on agency nurses.

Congress seeks to overturn Biden’s staff ratio rule

A bipartisan trio of senators joined their House Republican colleagues in introducing a Congressional Review Act resolution to overturn the Biden Administration’s staff ratio rule for nursing homes.

Mercy CNE Reassures RNs About AI Use

Mercy CNE and AONL member Betty Jo Rocchio, DNP, RN, reassures front-line nurses that artificial intelligence will improve patient outcomes by retrieving information out of electronic health records to the front lines.

Study: Agency staffing associated with lower quality measures

The increased use of agency staffing was associated with decreased performance in six of eight quality measures, a study found.

John M. Eisenberg Article-of-the-Year Award

Health Services Research (HSR) established the John M.