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AONL CEO Emeritus Pamela Austin Thompson is establishing the inaugural Pamela Austin Thompson Legacy Match Challenge to invest in the future of nurse leadership.
As health systems rethink where and how care is delivered, nurse leaders are advancing models that extend care beyond traditional acute care settings. This webinar will examine two approaches: integrated Hospital at Home and Home Health services that help patients receive care at home, and a 24/7…
The American Hospital Association and the John A. Hartford Foundation invite hospitals and health system leaders to apply for the inaugural AHA Age-Friendly Healthcare Impact Award.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration will award $73.2 million in grants for children’s mental health, suicide prevention and assisted outpatient treatment programs.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration will award $73.2 million in grants for children’s mental health, suicide prevention and assisted outpatient treatment programs.
Health systems committed to improving health outcomes in communities that have historically experienced barriers to care must build trust through consistency rather than one-time campaigns, states the Institute for Health Improvement.
The Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments seeks applicants for the fifth cohort of its Environmental Health Nurse Fellowships.
Nursing leaders exhibiting authentic leadership characteristics can strengthen nursing practice environments, including professional engagement, interprofessional relationships, workforce retention and quality of care outcomes, a study found.
New York University Langone Health launched a career ladder program to provide nurse support staff with standardized advancement opportunities aimed at reducing turnover.
AONL invites nurse leaders to register for a facilitated discussion on elevating nurse leaders’ voices in maternal health on Sept. 9 from 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET.