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The Marriage of Acute Care and Community Care
Learn how the COVID-19 pandemic melted traditional silos between acute care and public health.
NYC Health + Hospitals: Vaccines for All New Yorkers
As New York City continues to expand vaccine eligibility, NYC Health + Hospitals has been a leader in the race to vaccinate New Yorkers.
Nurse Leaders from 37 States Attend AONL Advocacy Day
Nearly 240 nurse leaders from 37 states attended AONL’s virtual advocacy day on May 27, visiting their elected federal representatives and senators.
AHA shares workforce policy priorities with Senate HELP Committee
Last week, the American Hospital Association (AHA) urged the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) to prioritize actions and programs that will support the nation’s health care workforce in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rapid decision-making during pandemic brings ongoing benefits
The rapid decision-making process, which Atlanta’s Emory Health System began using during the COVID-19 pandemic, is here to stay, according to Sharon Pappas, PhD, RN, the system’s chief nurse executive.
APRNs reduce hospitalization of nursing home residents
Researchers with the Missouri Quality Initiative report staffing nursing homes with full-time advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) backed by an operations support team reduced unnecessary hospitalizations of nursing home residents.
Nurse reflects on racial bias in the care of sickle cell disease patient
When Sherri Becker was a new nurse working the night shift in 1983, a young, Black man with sickle cell disease (SCD) was admitted in crisis.
Hospital-level care at home poised to grow
Hospitals eager to ease overcrowding and insurers eager to lower costs are embracing the hospital-at-home concept, already employed by roughly two dozen health systems.
Toolkit facilitates family-presence policies
Pandemic restrictions on the ability of patients’ families to spend time at the bedside has caused suffering for all parties, including nurses.
Intervention reduces non-ventilator hospital-acquired pneumonia by 85%
Non-ventilator hospital-acquired pneumonia (NV-HAP) presents a serious and preventable threat to patient safety in U.S. hospitals, according to a study in the June issue of the American Journal of Nursing.