Amid a crippling nursing shortage, thousands of potential nursing candidates are turned away each year from training programs throughout New Jersey. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated [...]
WEYMOUTH, Mass. − When her father-in-law died at South Shore Hospital in August, Lara Brait’s family received a small but meaningful piece of comfort from the nurses: a strip of paper [...]
A bipartisan group of Minnesota lawmakers announced legislation designed to keep nurses from leaving the profession, sounding the alarm about a ballooning “care crisis” impacting [...]
Burnout, violence and staffing shortages are just a few of the most pressing challenges the nation’s 4 million nurses are facing. It’s no question that these are pertinent to address [...]
People who have a healthy lifestyle before Covid-19 infection may have a lower risk of long Covid than their peers, a new study says. The study, published Monday in JAMA Internal Medicine, looked [...]
TRUMBULL, CONN. — Four Hillcrest Middle School eighth graders turned the game of basketball into a helping hand for area nurses. Emma Fahy, Ella Grenier, Kylie Manuel and Quinn Mellinger led the [...]
During the pandemic, many states increased nurse practitioners’ ability to provide care to the full extent of their clinical education and licensure, including via telehealth. This expanded [...]
When COVID-19 hit the United States in 2020, state policymakers across the country jumped to expand access to health care. They temporarily allowed more telehealth, for example, and made it [...]
The Department of Justice filed federal charges against 25 people who are accused of participating in a scheme that allegedly issued 7,600 fake nursing diplomas by three Florida-based schools. [...]
The American Nurses Foundation has released findings from a new survey, revealing that burnout and workplace violence remain key issues for nurses nationwide. The three-year assessment — known as [...]