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A quality improvement project at San Joaquin General Hospital in French Camp, Calif., decreased blood culture contamination rates in emergency department patients, improving outcomes and lowering costs, according to an American Journal of Nursing study.
Jonas Nursing is expanding its Jonas Scholars program to provide additional financial support to students who assume faculty roles after graduation.
Intensive care unit nurses are less likely to quit when leaders trust them with meaningful responsibility, a study found.
Further research should evaluate integrated virtual nursing systems using rigorous designs, standardized staffing metrics and reporting of workflow integration, as well as accounts for patients’ acuity and age, concludes a virtual nursing scoping study.
Rep. Randy Feenstra, R-Iowa, introduced an American Hospital Association-supported bill that would ensure beds used solely for labor and delivery do not count toward the 25-bed limit for critical access hospitals.
Memorial Hermann partnered with a Houston-area school district to build a high school dedicated to exposing students to careers in nursing and four other in-demand healthcare fields.
Memorial Hermann partnered with a Houston-area school district to build a high school dedicated to exposing students to careers in nursing and four other in-demand healthcare fields.
In an American Hospital Association podcast, representatives from Duke University in Durham, N.C,. discuss its artificial intelligence-powered predictive model designed to identify teenagers at high risk for developing a psychiatric illness in the next 12 months.
Registration is open for the inaugural Hospital Capacity Management Consortium Leadership Forum on July 11-12 in Denver.
The American Hospital Association has opened applications for its 2027 Circle of Life Award.