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Infection prevention specialists highlight best practices

Infection prevention requires constant attention, collaboration across departments and the adoption of new tools and technologies, according to infection prevention specialists.

Lack of reimbursement causes drop in telehealth use

A lack of Medicare reimbursement has led home health agencies to drop their telehealth programs since investing in them during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a National Institute on Aging study.

Relational factors key to mentoring underrepresented nurse faculty

Nursing deans should implement mentorship programs emphasizing relationship building, transparency and meaningful engagement to successfully mentor faculty who are underrepresented minorities in nursing, a study published in Nursing Outlook found.

Nurse retention increases with clinical advancement program

Children’s Hospital of Colorado in Aurora increased nurse retention after making clinical expertise a primary factor in its clinical advancement program, according to an article in the Journal of Nursing Administration.

CDC advises ‘shared decision-making’ for children’s COVID shots

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its childhood immunization schedule to state that parents and their health care providers should decide whether to vaccinate for COVID-19 children ages six months to 17 years who are not moderately or severely immunocompromised.

AHA video series underscores Medicaid’s value

The American Hospital Association launched the first in a video series highlighting Medicaid’s importance and explaining why proposed program cuts would jeopardize access to care for patients and communities nationwide.

Foundation designates 635 hospitals as well-being champions

The Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation recognized 635 hospitals for changing invasive and stigmatizing mental health questions in their licensing applications.

AONL Foundation Think Tank explores AI

A June article in Nurse Leader discusses how the AONL Foundation for Nursing Leadership Research and Education convened nursing leaders from clinical practice, academia and industry to explore artificial intelligence’s role in nursing operations, professional education and interdisciplinary collaboration.

NCC opposes nursing cuts in administration budget

The Nursing Community Coalition expressed strong opposition to the administration’s fiscal year 2026 budget, which contains severe cuts, including Title VIII Nursing Workforce Programs and the proposed elimination of the National Institute of Nursing Research.

Upskilling and Reskilling the Nursing Workforce with Microlearnings

To address the needs of readily available, relevantly skilled nurses who reflect their communities, Nightingale Education Group launched EvolvEd, which offers on-demand microlearning and micro-credentialing for nursing workforces.