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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week released data showing nirsevimab, a long-acting monoclonal antibody, protected infants with RSV from hospitalization.
A study published recently in JAMA Network Open found a nurse-led intervention resulted in lower cholesterol and blood pressure for HIV patients.
Black infants were at greater risk of dying from medical errors than white infants, a study found.
Hospitals have not implemented many of the recommended and more robust practices to prevent suicide after discharging at-risk patients, a study found.
The American Hospital Association this week released videos, social media posts and other resources highlighting the importance of patient safety for Patient Safety Awareness Week, held March 10-16.
The American Hospital Association this week called for telehealth and hospital-at-home programs to continue, saying they have expanded access to care.
The National Institute of Nursing Research seeks research on intervention strategies addressing the social determinants of health to improve health and advance health equity in rural populations.
A webinar will feature innovative programs bringing health care career opportunities to communities underrepresented in nursing and allied health professions on March 18 from 3:00 to 4:30 ET.
Some nurses are worried a lack of laws concerning artificial intelligence’s use in hospitals and other health facilities will result in scant protections for patients who may suffer from the technology’s mistakes.
March 18 will serve as the inaugural national Health Workforce Well-being Day to recognize the importance of protecting health workers’ well-being to sustain the U.S. health system and ensure quality patient care.