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CNE focuses recruitment on closing the nurse experience gap

The retirement of experienced nurses during the pandemic is a key concern for chief nurse executives (CNEs)
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H-ISAC TLP:Green — Coronavirus Daily Update Nov 3, 2021

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Tuesday night formally endorsed the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for children aged 5 through 11, a move that will buttress defenses against a possible surge as winter arrives and ease the worries of tens of millions of pandemic-weary parents.

EEOC posts update on religious objections to COVID-19 vaccines

This week, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) posted updated

Researcher calls for collective action to address nursing shortage

To avert a “Category 5” nursing shortage, hospitals, nurses, thought leaders and policymakers

Industry study estimates cost of hospital nurse turnover

The average cost of turnover for a bedside RN is $40,038 and ranges from $28,400 to $51,700, according to a recent study by NSI Nursing Solutions.

Team training webinar focuses on high reliability

Leaders from Kaiser Permanente’s National Program Office will share their experience using an eight-step process to support high reliability principles across a multi-level

Press Ganey assesses ‘flight risk’ among nurses

Almost 30% of RNs are at risk of leaving their current employers, according to a recent study by Press Ganey.

CNO welcomes LPNs to fill hospital staffing gaps

When confronted with a staffing crisis earlier this year, AONL member Claire Zangerle, DNP, RN, got creative. The chief nursing officer at Allegheny Health Network
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New Report: Costs of Caring for Sicker Patients to Drive Continued Hospital and Health System Financial Losses Throughout 2021

A new analysis prepared by Kaufman, Hall & Associates, LLC and released today by the AHA shows that higher expenses for labor, drugs and supplies as well as patients putting off care during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic will continue to negatively impact the financial health of hospitals and health systems throughout 2021.