HealthLeaders' most popular stories for nurse executives for Q3 2023 range from big data and staffing ratios to robotic nurses.
Monday, October 2, 2023
 

"AI needs to be a partner with us in terms of delivering safe, effective, and efficient healthcare into the future." — David Benton, RGN, PhD, FRCN, FAAN, immediate past CEO of NCSBN

Nurse executives are most interested in stories about staffing, technology, LGBTQIA+ care, recruiting and retaining, big data, and rural healthcare, according to readership analytics of HealthLeaders' nursing stories during the year's third quarter.

For this week's lead story, we look at HealthLeaders’ top seven nursing stories by ranking.

 

7 Must-Read Stories for CNOs
HealthLeaders' most popular stories for nurse executives for Q3 2023 range from big data and staffing ratios to robotic nurses.
Nurses + Engineers = Innovative Healthcare
UConn's new Nursing and Engineering Innovation Center to blend nurses' problem-solving abilities with technology experts.
 
Training Nurses in Suicide Prevention
Hackensack Meridian Health is training nurses systemwide to effectively evaluate young suicidal patients.
Facing Criticism, Feds Award First Maternal Health Grant to a Predominantly Black Rural Area
The Madison, MS-based organization plans to take a community-based approach that includes partnering with health centers, hospitals, and a university.
Mass General Brigham Expands its Hospital at Home Program
The health system, one of the first to launch an acute care at home platform, has received federal and state approval to treat patients from three more hospitals in their own homes.
What Happens to Health Programs if the Federal Government Shuts Down?
Here are five things to know about the potential impact to health programs.
How to Address the Relationship Between Health Equity and Patient Safety
'You basically cannot have patient safety without health equity,' says Yale New Haven Health executive.
 

Must Reads

 

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Carol Davis
Nursing Editor