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AHA’s 2026 Next Gen fellows announced
The AHA’s Next Generation Leaders Fellowship July 29 announced its 36 fellows for the class of 2026, who will each work with mentors to address a specific challenge to their hospital or health system.
ASHE recognizes 2025 award winners
The American Society for Health Care Engineering July 28 announced the recipients of its annual member awards during the 2025 Health Care Facilities Innovation Conference, taking place July 27-30 in Columbus, Ohio.
ACOG to issue alternative maternal vaccine recommendations
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists will release recommendations on COVID-19 vaccine and other maternal immunizations in collaboration with the Vaccine Integrity Project.
Brief explores potential impact of $50 billion rural health fund
Much uncertainty exists regarding how the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services might distribute the $50 billion rural health transformation fund included in the President’s signature domestic policy law, states a KFF brief.
Communication, flexibility needed to retain Gen Z nurses
In light of a Press Ganey report finding 24% of Gen Z nurses left the workforce in 2024, AONL member and Press Ganey CNO Jeff Doucette, DNP, RN, says nursing leaders should increase communication and provide flexibility to retain the youngest nurses.
Marshall discusses AONL 2025 Insight Study implications
In an AONL column published in the July/August issue of the Journal of Nursing Administration, David Marshall, DNP, RN, senior vice president and CNE at Cedars-Sinai, Los Angeles, discusses findings from the AONL 2025 Insight Study.
Podcast explores fostering nursing innovation
In an AONL podcast, Northwell Health nursing leaders describe how they incorporated innovation into their strategic plan and created a formal nursing innovation council.
AONL Announces AI Boot Camp for Nurse Executives
AONL invites nurse executives to register for an artificial intelligence boot camp virtual course with focused sessions taking place on Oct. 1, 15 and 29 and Nov. 12 from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. CT.
Study: 33% of patients remain connected to breathing tube too long
Nearly 33% of hospitalized patients stay connected to a breathing tube after they can breathe independently, putting them at risk for pneumonia, lung injury and prolonged sedation, researchers found.
AHRQ seeks feedback on quality indicators
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality seeks users of the agency’s quality Indicators to fill out a survey to shape the next iteration of indicators.