Violence is on the rise, but so is technology that can turn the tide, as long as those on the frontlines lead the way.
See how how targeted tech can help stem the rising tide of workplace violence, read about how executives are engaging in strategic workforce planning, learn about the potential repercussions of a rift between the CDC and workplace safety officials, find out how the Biden Administration is taking an aggressive approach to AI regulation, learn about why healthcare organizations must partner with patients to boost experience, and see how LCMC Health’s University Medical Center nurses voted to join National Nurses United.
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
 

As 2023 ends and 2024 begins, we are excited to announce that the HealthLeaders Nursing eNewsletter will become HealthLeaders CNO, aligning the newsletter name to the title of healthcare leaders in this top nursing role.

Our content is built around sharing the best information for healthcare executives. HealthLeaders CNO will continue to report on high-level executive insights, best practices, and innovative solutions to help nurse leaders navigate the complex and ever-changing healthcare landscape.

Thank you for being a part of our valued HealthLeaders CNO community. You'll receive the renamed edition of HealthLeaders CNO on January 8, 2024. 

G Hatfield
Nursing Editor

Violence is on the rise, but so is technology that can turn the tide, as long as those on the frontlines lead the way. 

In this week’s lead story, find out how targeted tech can help stem the rising tide of workplace violence when nurse executives apply decision-making best practices and empower their people on the frontlines to decide when and how to use it.

 
CNOs Tap Into Nurse-Led Tech to Combat Workplace Violence
Violence is on the rise, but so is technology that can turn the tide, as long as those on the frontlines lead the way. 
 
UpNext: 4 Key Takeaways for Workforce Solutions in 2024
Healthcare leaders are looking for new ways to strategize and be proactive in the coming new year.  
Rift Over When to Use N95s Puts Health Workers at Risk Again
The pandemic illustrated how a rift between the CDC and workplace safety officials can have serious repercussions.
Biden Administration Touts Collaboration in Forming AI Governance
Federal officials say 28 provider and payer organizations have signed on to voluntarily adhere to federal guidelines around the responsible and ethical use of AI in healthcare.
Why Your Patients Won't See You
Healthcare organizations need to remove access barriers, help patients address financial challenges, and promote care coordination. 
 

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G Hatfield
Nursing Editor