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The World Health Organization released a report showing one in six laboratory-confirmed common bacterial infections were resistant to antibiotics in 2023.
The Joint Commission will launch an initiative to acknowledge the performance strengths of accredited hospitals and critical access hospitals in January 2026 before expanding the program to other organizations.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention expanded access to COVID shots for pregnant women, with its adult immunization schedule recommending shared clinical decision-making under the “pregnancy” column.
The Department of Health and Human Services fired hundreds of employees last weekend, including those working on mental health services, disease outbreaks and disaster preparedness, to pressure Democratic senators to end the government shutdown.
The National Academy of Medicine invites health care organizations to apply by Dec. 12 to its next cohort of Change Maker Accelerators.
The National Council of State Boards of Nursing launched a national nursing education database showing how key quality indicators affect programs and how programs compare with each other.
AdventHealth’s standardized career ladder program to keep nurses at the bedside has helped it retain more than 700 nurses, saving roughly $47.5 million in 2024.
AONL members discussed the need for CNOs to attain update management skills and technological expertise.
The American Hospital Association released its latest social media toolkit for spreading awareness of the flu.
Sen. Shelley Moore Caputo, R-W.V., said the H-1B visa program is critical to health care delivery in rural areas.