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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.
AONL member Gail Vozzella, DNP, RN, says CNOs should meet with experienced nurses before they decide to retire and ask them where they want their career to be in the next three to five years.
The House Energy and Commerce Committee this week passed legislation to reauthorize through 2029 the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act (H.R. 7153).
The Nursing Community Coalition issued a statement this week praising increased funding for the Title VIII Nursing Workforce Development programs and the National Institute of Nursing Research in President Biden’s fiscal year 2025 Budget.
Effective onboarding retains new nurse managers. As your new leaders advance in their leadership journey—let AONL show them the way forward.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last week released updated guidance dropping the five-day isolation period for people diagnosed with COVID-19.
Emergency departments seeing fewer children have higher rates of delayed diagnoses across 23 serious conditions, a study found.
The National Quality Forum this week released recommendations for health care organizations seeking to help patients access healthy food, safe housing or transportation.
The Hospice & Palliative Nurses Foundation has created free videos for health care professionals about how to provide culturally sensitive end-of-life care for Buddhist, Muslim, Jewish and Hindu patients.