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AHA blog describes how to reduce pediatric sepsis

An American Hospital Association blog discusses how to reduce pediatric sepsis, which results in the hospitalization of more than 75,000 U.S. children annually.

Joint Commission offers webinar on reducing cesarean birth rates

The Joint Commission will offer a webinar for accredited hospitals to learn how to reduce cesarean birth rates safely on May 15 from 12:00-1:00 p.m. ET.

Report offers steps health systems should take to adopt AI

Health leaders implementing artificial intelligence platforms should communicate clearly with nurses and use case studies showing how AI works to build trust and ensure nurses understand how it can benefit their roles.

Model integrates evidence-based practice with quality improvement

The American Journal of Nursing’s May issue features a conceptual model designed to guide evidence-based practice-quality-improvement initiatives.

Educational initiative can heighten nurse awareness of suicide risk

An educational class on nurse suicide can equip nurses to recognize, assess and intervene if they suspect colleagues may be contemplating suicide, according to a study published in the May issue of the Journal of Nursing Administration.

NCC sends FY 2025 funding requests to congressional subcommittees

AONL and 56 other members of the Nursing Community Coalition urged the House and Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies to appropriate at least $530 million for Title VIII Nursing Workforce Development Programs and at least $210 million for the National Institute of Nursing Research for Fiscal Year 2025.

VOICE | May 2024

The May issue of Voice of Nursing Leadership has a focus of care models. Learn how LPNs have improved efficiency at UPMC (formerly University of Pittsburgh Medical Center) and the next steps for virtual nursing at Ochsner Medical Center in Louisiana.

AHA Responds to CMS Final Rule on Nursing Home Staffing

The American Hospital Association criticized a Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services final rule requiring minimum staffing standards for nursing homes.

The Power of Human and Machine: Fuel for the Future Workforce

Discover how expert nursing knowledge and academic partnerships fueled by machine learning led to the creation of an advanced workforce management tool used to deploy coveted nursing resources to the right place at the right time leading to increased accuracy in predicting staffing needs up to 21 days in advance across a sixteen-hospital academic health system.

Empowering Nurses: How Professional Governance Transformed a Culture

Common challenges in health care today include decreased nurse retention, patient satisfaction, quality of care, system outcomes and nurse engagement.