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An American Hospital Association podcast explores how Centra Health in Lynchburg, Va., is ensuring health care workers who need mental health support are able to access services.
A JAMA Pediatrics U.S. modeling study estimates vaccinating pregnant women against COVID-19 prevented 7,000 hospitalizations in infants and 3,000 pregnant women between January 2024 and May 2025.
After threatening triple-digit pharmaceutical tariffs that would have become effective Oct. 1, the Trump administration paused its plan as it tries to negotiate agreements with large pharmaceutical companies that want to avoid higher tariffs on their name-brand products.
The National Quality Forum seeks public comments on a draft report discussing the use of artificial intelligence methods in health care quality measurement.
Nurse leaders implementing artificial intelligence and virtual nursing should develop people-focused metrics and focus on the nursing workforce pre- and post-adoption, said three AONL members.
A comprehensive, nurse-led geriatric assessment in the emergency department decreased hospital stays by 11.6% for older patients without leading to longer ED stays or increasing return visits, according to a study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
Asian nurses had significantly higher burnout scores than their white counterparts, while Asian and Hispanic nurses were more likely to report an intent to leave the profession compared with white nurses, according to a study.
Strong nursing leadership at the director of nursing level is critical to nursing home quality, according to an article published in Research in Gerontological Nursing.
CommonSpirit retains 91% of new nurses participating in its nurse residency program.
Nurse leaders from 2025 AONL Prism Award honoree University Hospitals, Cleveland, describe the initiatives that have helped the system develop nursing talent.