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The Supreme Court’s decision to end temporary protected status for Haitian and Syrian immigrants likely will reduce staffing levels at nursing homes and other senior care providers, according to nursing home and provider groups.
Around four million Americans dropped Affordable Care Act insurance coverage since January, due to high costs caused by the termination of enhanced subsidies.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. rewrote the charter of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, a move critics say could enable him to reduce vaccine access.
Patient portal messaging has climbed since 2020, underscoring a significant change in how clinicians deliver care, a national analysis of electronic health record data found.
To strengthen workforce well-being, Northwell Health scaled a “stress first aid” program first implemented in its psychiatric hospital in 2021 to all its hospitals.
To strengthen workforce well-being, Northwell Health scaled a “stress first aid” program first implemented in its psychiatric hospital in 2021 to all its hospitals.
Rutgers School of Nursing will introduce virtual care training into undergraduate nursing education through a partnership with a provider of artificial intelligence-enabled connected care services.
Sutter Health is using a mobile simulation lab to standardize nurse training, strengthen teamwork and ensure equitable access to learning across geographically diverse locations.
Discharges conducted by virtual nurses may lower hospital readmissions compared with those completed by floor nurses, according to a retrospective cohort study published in npj Digital Medicine.
AONL and 53 other Nursing Community Coalition members urged the House Rules Committee and House Armed Services Committee leadership to support amendment 103 to the National Defense Authorization Act (H.R. 8800) for fiscal year 2027.