USA TODAY surveyed some of the largest hospital networks and public hospitals in the country. At the nine networks that responded, fully vaccinated rates ranged from 53% to 72%. Rates among 15 of [...]
What better way to increase the number of health care workers in the state during the pandemic than to tap into an existing talent pool of quality students and recent graduates, and allow them to [...]
AARP knows the secret. Fourteen years ago, the organization launched a remarkable initiative called the Center to Champion Nursing in America (CCNA), with a mission to see that Americans have the [...]
Nurse leaders who will shape the future of nursing are in demand now more than ever. The fields of health care management, technology, clinical practice and executive nurse leadership are calling [...]
The National Commission to Address Racism in Nursing (the Commission), a leading coalition that examines the issue of racism within nursing, celebrates Nurses Month and the vast ways that nurses [...]
Amidst an ongoing pandemic, COVID-19, public health nursing is one of the hottest rising fields in health care. Public health nurses have the opportunity to make a global impact by responding to [...]
Research has shown that nurses affected by burnout syndrome in hospital systems often attribute their feelings to individual pressures, poor management, organizational issues, and the type of [...]
This mass exodus has been decades in the making. Of the approximately 155,000 registered nurses who join the profession each year, as many as half leave the bedside within two years. In many [...]
The American Nurses Association (ANA) recognizes that nurses are still on the frontlines fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and it will take all of us to continue to implement public health [...]
Help during the pandemic for overwhelmed, overworked intensive care unit (ICU) nurses at some health systems came in the form of experienced tele-ICU nurses working remotely to support on-site [...]