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The Health and Human Services Department opened a 60-day public comment period for stakeholders regarding its request for information to remove outdated or unnecessary regulations.
New resources are available from the American Hospital Association and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality to commemorate National Hospital Week, May 11-17.
AARP, the AARP Foundation and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation will conclude the Center to Champion Nursing in America and The Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action, an initiative begun in 2010 to build a healthier America through nursing.
Bob Dent, DNP, R.N., discusses in an American Hospital Association video his mental health struggles that persisted while managing a successful career.
In an AONL podcast, Rosanne Raso, DNP, RN, editor-in-chief of Nursing Management and AONL Board member, describes how nurses can tell stories and share data to persuade legislators and health care leaders to support legislation or make organizational policy changes, respectively.
An AONL podcast features nursing leaders at Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, N.C., discussing how they developed a tool to significantly reduce workplace violence.
AONL is hosting a recorded free webinar on strategies nursing leaders can use to implement healthy work environment standards.
The Nursing Community Coalition urged the administration to support nursing workforce and research initiatives after President Trump honored National Nurses Day.
The American Hospital Association criticized Medicaid cuts of $715 billion in the fiscal year 2025 reconciliation bill advanced by the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
The AONL Foundation for Nursing Leadership Research and Education seeks hospital and health system CEOs to survey about how they prioritize nurse manager recognition in their organizations.