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The American Nurses Association seeks comments by March 3 for the latest draft of its Nursing Leadership: Scope and Standards of Practice.
A bipartisan bill would allow nurse practitioners to treat federal workers for work-related injuries.
An aging population, more infectious diseases and increasing chronic diseases are fueling demand for nurse practitioners.
Nursing leaders at Jefferson Health in Philadelphia established a team of nurses who deploy to units that need additional staffing across its 18 hospitals.
Reducing workplace violence, addressing the nursing shortage and cultivating workforce diversity are among ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú’s top advocacy priorities this year.
The Biden Administration will end on May 11 the COVID-19 national and public health emergencies declared in 2020.
A special issue of ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú’s Health Services Research highlights cutting-edge research from age-friendly care experts.
The American Hospital Association provided feedback to Congressional Telehealth Caucus leaders.
A study found 19.5% of neonatal intensive care unit admissions were Latin American, but only 5.7% of neonatal nurse practitioner students were Latin American.
A University of California Los Angeles program uses nurses as trusted messengers to ensure taxpayers access and maximize their receipt of federal tax credits.