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Since launching a residency program for new nurses in 2023, LifePoint Health has decreased its less-than-one year residency turnover by 65% and retained 86% of residents it hires, says AONL member Michelle Watson, MSN, RN, CNE and senior vice president of clinical operations.
AONL urges members to take a three-minute survey on virtual care. Conducted by Chartis, the survey will help AONL to identify trends and inform future resources for nurse leaders and advocacy needed to advance nursing leadership practice.
The AONL Foundation for Nursing Leadership Research and Education raised more than $42,600 in its end-of-year fundraising campaign.
The Department of Homeland Security finalized its proposal to amend the H-1B visa petition and registration process.
A temporary rule released by the Department of Health and Human Services and Drug Enforcement Administration will extend waiver flexibilities for prescribing controlled substances via telemedicine.
The Department of Health and Human Services released a request for information seeking public comments on how the department can accelerate the adoption and use of artificial intelligence in clinical care.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will create an Office of Rural Health Transformation to oversee management of the Rural Health Transformation Program.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced an unprecedented revamping of the U.S. childhood immunization schedule, reducing the number of universally recommended immunizations from 17 to 11.
In an American Hospital Association podcast, AONL member Wendy Kim, DNP, RN, vice president and CNO of the Henry Ford Health central market, discusses how the Detroit-based system’s virtual nursing program is decreasing documentation burden, improving patient safety and giving nurses more time at…
Research conducted at Cleveland Clinic found nurses are more likely to report improved job satisfaction when nurse leaders encourage them to contribute to decisions affecting their daily practice.