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NINR to hold health equity webinar

The National Institute of Nursing Research will hold a webinar on health equity on June 29 from 12:00-1:00 p.m. ET.

Nurses can help close care gaps for LGBTQ patients

Nurses need to know about health disparities affecting the LGBTQ population to provide adequate care and close care gaps, according to Caroline Dorsen, PhD, an assistant professor at New York University.

HCA creates steady supply of nurses through campus partnership

Since HCA Healthcare acquired a majority stake in Galen College of Nursing in 2020, HCA has increased Galen’s number of campuses from a handful to nearly 20 throughout the U.S.

Racial and ethnic bias found in health algorithms

Algorithms commonly used in electronic health records, clinical guidelines and health care decision tools may introduce bias into care delivery and outcomes, according to an Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality-funded study.

Begley, Hughes Outline Integrated Leadership Model

AONL leaders Robyn Begley, DNP, RN, and Ronda Hughes, PhD, RN, discuss how an integrated leadership model can align commonality, communication and expectations of the various leadership concepts across care settings and nursing roles.
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AHA Statement to the Senate Finance Committee on Consolidation in Health Care

American Hospital Association (AHA) statement for the record to the Senate Finance Committee to provide the hospital perspective on how hospital mergers and acquisitions can expand and preserve access to quality care.

Blog: What a Recent Health Affairs Piece Gets Wrong about Hospital Finances and Charity Care

The AHA is pushing back against a recent Health Affairs article that uses flawed, debunked methodology in an attempt to undermine hospitals through preconceived notions of how the field’s finances are managed.

AHA podcast: Strengthening Risk Communications in Rural Health Care Emergencies

Communicating information is critical during emergencies and disasters.

FDA authorizes first at-home COVID-19 test using traditional review pathway

The Food and Drug Administration authorized for marketing the first at-home over-the-counter test for COVID-19 using a traditional premarket review pathway rather than emergency use authorities.