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AONL Seeks Committee and Task Force Members
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AONL has opened its call for volunteers to serve in 2020. The organization has opportunities on four committees: Continuum of Care, Education, Membership and Publications.
New Mexico measles strategy could serve as model for other states
New Mexico combatted its 2025 measles outbreak and boosted vaccination rates by pairing a broad public communications campaign with greater statewide access to measles vaccination for children and adults.
Foster G. McGaw Prize applications open
The application period for the American Hospital Association 2027 Foster G. McGaw Prize is open until May 5.
Cholesterol screening, prevention should begin in 30s, heart groups say
Heart organizations released updated guidelines on managing cholesterol, including lowering the age to begin screening and treatment from age 40 to 30.
Judge halts HHS vaccine policies
A Boston federal judge temporarily blocked federal health officials from lowering the number of vaccines recommended for children.
Hospital leaders discuss AI adoption strategies
Hospital executives speaking during the HIMSS26 meeting in Las Vegas said they are employing artificial intelligence to address operational or administrative challenges before integrating it with complex clinical care.
Study: Up to 40% of pregnancy complications would be missed without postpartum care
A Canadian study found up to 40% of pregnancy complications would have gone undetected without following a new mother for six weeks after delivery.
Duke program aims to reduce hypertension disparities
An American Hospital Association podcast explores how Duke University partnered with a local federally qualified health center to address hypertension disparities in Durham, N.C.
CNOs describe how to return experienced nurses to the bedside
To bring experienced nurses back to the bedside, UPMC CNE and Vice President of Patient Services Maribeth McLaughlin, BSN, RN, says UPMC offers tailored educational training in technology during orientation.
Researchers develop sensor to detect pressure injuries
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, have developed a flexible, sensor-filled fabric to monitor body parts at risk for pressure injuries and automatically alert hospital staff when a patient needs to be turned.