NJSNA President Sandra Foley was named this week Nurse of the Year as part of the 2023 NJBIZ Health Care Heroes awards. She has 33 years of specialized experience in the acute clinical care [...]
A large swath of American nurses want out of the profession, raising the threat of a mass exodus that would leave gaping holes in health care. Almost one in three registered nurses say they’re [...]
Foreign nurses can’t get green cards to work in the U.S., alarming hospitals, nursing homes and other medical providers who have relied on them to help alleviate staffing shortages. Some [...]
Nurse retention and happiness are top of mind for many leaders among an increase in strikes and nurses leaving the profession. Becker’s recently asked nurses what they would change or do if [...]
The New Jersey State Nurses Association (NJSNA) joined a national coalition on Capitol Hill this week to advocate for a better health care system. The top issues discussed in Washington, D.C. [...]
Hospital leaders already know nurses are leaving the bedside — and countless more are turning away from the profession — for myriad reasons. But do they really understand why? Cynda Hylton [...]
The ANA Enterprise generated some meaningful news coverage out of the 2023 Membership Assembly. Please see below for all of the press releases, announcements, and statements that were published [...]
The months of May and June are a time for graduation. In the United States, commencement ceremonies are a very lucrative enterprise, from the rentals of halls and regalia, travel, gifts, hotel, [...]
Dying is an inevitable part of life. Although it happens to everyone, death is not talked about very often. It remains a taboo topic for many people, surrounded by fear and uncertainty. The way [...]
Health system executives agree that burnout and labor productivity are their foremost concerns. There are dozens of startups on the market that produce technology designed to mitigate these [...]