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AONL urges members to respond to the Gen 2 Insights 2025 survey. The refreshed longitudinal annual survey enables members to provide feedback on nursing leadership challenges to enable AONL to create resources supporting nurse leaders.
AONL invites members to nominate an individual or team for its annual awards, which recognize and honor members who excel in their roles and inspire their peers.
AONL released the next two chapters in its Workforce Compendium 2.0 on best practices and practical steps nurse leaders can take to attract and retain nursing talent and strengthen nurse manager retention.
As part of a court settlement, the Trump administration said it would restore health agency webpages and datasets that employees removed to adhere to executive orders on diversity, equity and inclusion and gender identity.
Long COVID-19 has affected U.S. health care workers more than Americans in other jobs, according to a Frontiers in Public Health study.
Health insurers likely will cover COVID-19 shots this fall, despite the Food and Drug Administration limiting the shot to people 65 and older or those with health conditions, according to two insurance trade organization representatives.
Trump administration plans to impose pharmaceutical tariffs could disrupt complex supply chains, result in foreign-made generic drugs leaving the U.S. market and cause shortages, health economists say.
The American Hospital Association responded to a request for information from Sens. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Maggie Hassan, D-N.H., who introduced the Healthy Moms and Babies Act (S. 2289).
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services released details on the application process for the Rural Health Transformation Program.
Nurses caring for critically ill patients with intellectual development disabilities could benefit from specialized training and enhanced support, research published in American Journal of Critical Care found.