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HANYS CEO and former AHA Board Member Bea Grause to retire

The Healthcare Association of New York State Sept. 16 announced Bea Grause, R.N., its president and CEO, will retire in summer 2026.

Williams discusses support for new nurses

Nicole Williams, DNP, RN, recommends CNOs explore the supports needed for new nurses to ensure their practice readiness and reduce nurse turnover.
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Chair File: Using Innovation and AI to Advance Health

With all of the challenges facing health care — a shrinking workforce population, reduced funding, new technologies and pharmaceuticals — it's no longer an option to change, but an imperative. In order to keep caring for our communities well into the future, we need to transform how we provide care to people. Technology, artificial intelligence and digital transformation can not only help us mitigate these trends but truly innovate and find new ways of making health better.

AONL Releases Workforce Compendium 2.0 Chapters

AONL released the next two chapters in its Workforce Compendium 2.0 on best practices and practical steps nurse leaders can take to attract and retain nursing talent and strengthen nurse manager retention.

Study offers front-line nurse perceptions of professional governance

University of Louisville Hospital in Kentucky used a professional nursing governance index to measure the perceptions of RNs and licensed practical nurses working in inpatient and outpatient settings, with 567 out of 1,188 nurses responding to a survey.

AHA chair discusses innovation and the association’s fall priorities in Newsweek profile

Newsweek’s Access Health newsletter today features a conversation with AHA Chair

Study: Most Medicare patients with opioid use disorder do not receive standard care

A Health Affairs study found fewer than 40% of Medicare beneficiaries with opioid use disorder received standard care aligning with quality measures. In 2022, 1.9 million Medicare beneficiaries had OUD, and from 2022 to 2023, adults ages sixty-five and older experienced the largest increase in drug overdose of any age group.

AHA study: Hospital outpatient settings treat sicker patients than physician offices

Medicare patients treated in hospital outpatient departments are more likely to reside in geographically isolated and medically underserved communities and be sicker and more complex to treat than those treated in independent physician offices, an American Hospital Association study found.

State vaccine policies fracture along partisan lines

U.S. vaccine policies are diverging along party lines, with Democrat-led states pursuing policies at odds with those promulgated by the Health and Human Services Department, likely resulting in confusion and falling vaccination rates.

Experts suggest how to address non-responses during social needs screening

When parents do not respond to questions about their social needs such as access to food, housing or transportation, providers should ask whether they meant to omit an answer.