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The latest stories from AHA Today.

A MedPage Today op-ed calls for state boards of nursing to eliminate invasive mental health questions from nursing licensure applications.
Nursing teams at seven Southern California hospitals reported significant clinical and operational results in improving care for cardiac surgery patients.
Trinity Health in Livonia, Mich., is using a care team model comprising nurses, nursing assistants and virtual care technology to redesign care delivery.
AONL and 62 other members of the Nursing Community Coalition sent a letter this week to congressional leadership and the House and Senate Appropriations Committees.
AONL and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing are leveraging their combined strengths to address challenges threatening nursing’s future.
Vicki Hines-Martin, PhD, RN, professor and dean at the University of Louisville School of Nursing Office of Community Engagement and Diversity Inclusion, recently received the Equity-Minded Leader Award for her scholarship on mental health, health equity, cultural diversity and community engaged…
The American Hospital Association this week released its 2024 AHA Health Care Workforce Scan.
The Department of Health and Human Services last month launched a call to action and toolkit to help policymakers, health care and human services professionals and others support adolescent health and well-being.
The American Hospital Association released a poster in People Matter, Words Matter series focusing on using compassionate language when discussing maternal mental health.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urges health care providers to use rapid syphilis testing and treatment during pregnancy in emergency departments, syringe service programs, prisons/jails and maternal and child health programs.