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SSM Health partners to encourage vaccination in four states

SSM Health, based in Madison, Wis., partnered with diverse organizations to promote COVID-19 vaccination in the communities it serves in four different states.
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Tampa General Hospital Plays a Pivotal Role in Florida’s COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout

Tampa General Hospital joined one of the first COVID-19 vaccine pilot programs and also is the first hospital in Florida to offer monoclonal antibody treatment.
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Sutter Health and Community Partners Encourage COVID-19 Vaccination Among Latinos

Sutter Health and community partners are reaching out to areas in Northern California with high rates of COVID-19 cases and with residents who are hesitant to get the vaccine.

ACOG, Joint Commission Announce Maternal Health Collaboration

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and The Joint Commission announced a collaborative initiative, the Maternal Levels of Care Verification

CDC ACIP meeting prompts vaccination benefits statement

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) met to discuss data on cases of inflamed heart muscle and

Senate hearing considers U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps Service Recognition Act

The Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee this week hosted a hearing to review the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps Service Recognition Act of 2021.

Compassionate connected care improves safety, quality and experience

The compassionate connected care model, detailed in the June issue of Nurse Leader, is an action framework aimed at reducing suffering and improving patient experiences

Mid-shift huddles improve outcomes

The introduction of mid-shift huddling at University of Wisconsin Health (UW Health) in Madison improved care for high fall-risk patients, patient handling training and teamwork

Reflections can improve interactions with ethnic minority patients

The authors of a study published in a recent issue of Nursing Inquiry used a critical incident approach to explore health care professionals’ experiences serving ethnic

RN clinical liaison ensures smoother transitions

Health care providers at Mayo Clinic Hospital in Rochester, Minn., noted a communication gap between inpatient and primary care practices when the hospital admitted