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The American Hospital Association in partnership with the Federal Bureau of Investigation released an issue brief and webpage on mitigating targeted violence in health care settings.
WVU Medicine in Morgantown, W.V., will open a hospital-based nursing school in August 2025 to ensure a steady supply of bedside nurses for its 24 hospitals.
The AONL Empowering Nurse Leaders to Vote webpage contains voting resources to enable nurses to learn about the top nursing issues and candidate information for each state.
AONL and Laudio released their second report on nurse manager retention.
A soon-to-be-released Food and Drug Administration guidance to address inaccurate readings of pulse oximeters for people with dark-pigmented skin is unlikely to end racial bias, researchers say.
The Health Resources and Services Administration will award nearly $19 million to 15 states to identify and implement maternal health strategies.
Babies are more likely to be born at low birth weight when a pregnant mother’s average daily heat stress rises during the first trimester, according to a study published in the Lancet Planetary Journal.
Leaders at Englewood Health in N.J. and New York-Presbyterian Hospital discuss how communities and health systems can collaborate to improve quality of life, and how solutions can target populations with specific health care barriers.
The University of Chicago Medical Center eliminated a health equity gap in blood pressure management between Black and non-Black patients through remote patient monitoring and pharmacy-assisted blood pressure management.
Hiring DNP-prepared nurse practitioners should bring a return on investment value for organizations, according to a study published in the October issue of the Journal of Nursing Administration.