AONL

Content by and about the American 杏吧原创 for Nursing Leadership (AONL).

In the intricate ecosystem of health care, nurse leaders serve as linchpins, orchestrating the delivery of quality patient care amidst a myriad of challenges.
AONL and the Nurses on Boards Coalition (NOBC) share a long-standing relationship. In fact, AONL was one of the 21 founding member organizations when NOBC was created 10 years ago and has continued to play a key role in NOBC鈥檚 success, reach and impact.
professional development must evolve to meet the changing needs of the nursing workforce, which increasingly values flexibility and autonomy
Hospitals with greater levels of digital maturity 鈹 the capability to use digital systems to improve patient care processes, enhance patient safety and provide quality health care 鈹 are associated with higher Leapfrog hospital safety grades, a study found.
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute awarded more than $27 million for three projects comparing the use of telehealth in care management with traditional methods.
More than 700 rural hospitals, comprising over 30% of all rural U.S. hospitals, are 鈥渁t risk鈥 of closing due to financial hardship, a Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform analysis found.
A tool used among teams of caregivers in perioperative and inpatient units improved cross-unit teamwork and coordination, according to a pilot study published in the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Journal of Patient Safety.
An American Hospital Association podcast explores Boston Medical Center鈥檚 health disparity work and its creation of the Health Equity Accelerator to achieve health justice in its communities.
The Organ Donation and Transportation Alliance has created new resources for health care providers to encourage more organ donation and transplants.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention鈥檚 COVID-19 data tracker shows an 18.1% test positivity rate for the week ending Aug. 10, the highest rate since January 2022.