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Top Three Q&As on This Year’s “Twindemic” from Loma Linda University Health
As COVID-19 and its emerging variants continue to spread and the cold and flu season begins, hospitals and health systems are preparing early this year.
Why the Flu Vaccine is More Important than Ever
The prospect of flu cases this season swamping the United States as well as COVID-19 is grim; co-infection with both respiratory viruses could be deadly.
AONL Mandated Nurse Staffing Legislation Toolkit
Legislation mandating nurse staffing ratios is growing across the country. In 1999 California was the first to pass such a law, which went into effect in 2004.
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Southern hospitals run out of ICU beds
Intensive care units (ICUs) in Southern hospitals are running “dangerously low” on space as the delta variant creates COVID-19 surges across the region.
Six states boost staffing with federal aid, National Guard and military medical teams
At least six states are using federal resources to boost hospital staffing amid the latest COVID-19 wave. Alabama is using $12.3 million in CARES Act funding to hire
Nurses share observations of long-haul COVID-19 symptoms, recovery
Nurses in San Francisco, Houston, Baltimore and Fort Wayne, Ind., shared their observations of long-haul COVID patients in recent interviews with Nurse.com.
NIH funds COVID-19 study
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) awarded nearly $470 million to build a national study population of diverse research volunteers and support large-scale
Zimmermann Chosen as AONL President-elect
AONL has elected as its 2022 president-elect Deborah Zimmermann, DNP, RN, chief clinical officer and principal for Leaders in Care, Richmond, Va.
Journal article explores pandemic innovations
In December 2020, with the first wave of the pandemic afoot, AONL sent a national inquiry to nurse leaders. Responses from leaders guiding high-stakes initiatives
AONL supports provisions in Build Back Better Act
As part of its advocacy work to improve maternal health, AONL recently signed a letter to Congressional leaders written by the American College of Obstetricians