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CDC analysis shows 2020 increase in HAIs

A study published this week in Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, the journal of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) shows that after years of steady

State Department prioritizes immigrant visas for HCPs

This week, the State Department instructed U.S. embassies and consulates to prioritize “as emergencies on a case-by-case basis the immigrant visa cases of certain health care

CNOs discuss nursing shortage

In Becker’s Hospital Review, chief nursing officers (CNOs) this month described how they are coping with the unprecedented workforce shortage resulting from the pandemic.

HRSA issues fact sheet on PRF relief for personnel costs

The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) released a fact sheet outlining the various personnel-related costs that can be covered by Provider Relief Fund (PRF) dollars.

AONL leaders to discuss COVID Insight Study findings

AONL CEO Robyn Begley and President Mary Ann Fuchs will discuss the latest results of AONL's Longitudinal COVID Insight Study, which received support from the AONL

Researchers find COVID-19 antibody protective against variants

By attaching to a part of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that varies little from variant to variant, a COVID-19 antibody identified by researchers at the Washington University School

Efficacy of COVID-19 vaccine in front-line workers wanes

The overall effectiveness of three COVID-19 vaccines remains strong but is waning, according to a study of infections in U.S. front-line workers published this week by the

Travel nurse experience informs CNO’s management approach

Home sickness, finding housing and adjusting to each hospital's unique protocols—these stressors and difficulties of being a travel nurse (TRN) are familiar to Vandalyn

Staff shortages affecting patient care

Hospitals have fewer nurses to draw on as the delta variant of COVID-19 fills hospital beds once again. Early retirements and career shifts to outpatient settings have thinned

Nurses will accelerate the transformation of health care

The COVID-19 pandemic “has unlocked new momentum in the delivery of care to patients, with notable advancements powered by nurses,” wrote Robyn Begley