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A partnership between the National Quality Forum and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation will foster diagnostic excellence.
A New York hospital reduced the incidence of medical device-related pressure injuries following a tracheostomy to zero for four years, according to a study.
Nurses are more likely to cope with incivility if they have a broad peer support network and are able to reframe those experiences as acts of self-sacrifice, according to a study.
A preliminary study found post-intensive care units may reduce burnout for the ICU care team.
The ability of nurses to ensure their patients’ well-being is why the public repeatedly ranks nurses as the most trusted profession, according to a nurse regulatory official.
The Leonard A. Lauder Community Care Nurse Practitioner Program promotes community-engaged primary care NP education.
Atrium Health’s virtual nursing program has decreased falls and medication errors and led to increased patient and nurse satisfaction.
The National Institute for Nursing Research will host a webinar on Feb. 14 from 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET on systems and care models
The National Quality Forum released three new reports seeking to reduce disparities through measures of health equity, burden through digital measurement and fragmentation through voluntary alignment of measurement processes across payers.
Clinicians should screen for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, according to a draft statement from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.