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Content by and about the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL).

Bridging the Sectors: Integrating Health and Social Care, a series of webinars hosted by the American Hospital Association (AHA) Center for Health Innovation
A case example focusing on health inequity and implicit bias is now available on the Joint Commission’s website.
A coalition of researchers and advocates launched a portal last week aimed at collecting, analyzing and sharing data on health inequities.
A study by researchers at Duke University Health System in Durham, N.C., looked at the connection between “positive leadership walkrounds,” and employee well-being
As various organizations digest the content of a recent report on nursing from the National Academy on Medicine (NAM), articles are appearing detailing
The Nursing Community Coalition (NCC) applauded the Biden Administration’s fiscal year 2022 budget, which includes what it termed “historic investments” in public health
An analysis of survey data collected from February to June 2020 revealed one-fifth of responding nurses plan to retire or leave the profession over the next five years.
Today marks the fifth-annual #HAVhope Friday, a national day of awareness sponsored by the American Hospital Association (AHA) Hospitals Against Violence initiative.
Pregnant women and their health care providers had little information to guide them as the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded last year, but evidence and recommendations have since emerged.
A bioengineering graduate student at Stanford University has created RNA tests with the potential to redefine prenatal care and save lives.