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May 13, 2020
In a newly released report, the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) lay out a plan for the country to confidently return to work and school and estimates that Congress will need to appropriate more
Issues: Building Healthier Communities
May 07, 2020
It’s National Nurses Week, planned each year in honor of Florence more
Apr 29, 2020
Since late-March, states have provided people more direct access to more highly skilled clinicians during the pandemic. more
Issues: Building Healthier Communities Improving Access to Care
Apr 23, 2020
Many nurses and nurse champions have long been aware that the Center to Champion Nursing in America (CCNA), an initiative of AARP Foundation, AARP, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, is a leading national resource center created to ensure America has the skilled nurses it more
Issues: Building Healthier Communities
Apr 16, 2020
In an effort to inspire Native Americans to consider a career path that can help build healthier communities, the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action teamed with the National Alaska Native American Indian Nurses Association (NANAINA) to produce a 90-second video showing a more
Issues: Building Healthier Communities Increasing Diversity in Nursing
Apr 09, 2020
Now, more than ever, the world needs all health care providers working to the full extent of their education and training, especially the largest profession in the health sector, nursing. The World Health Organization, in partnership with the International Council of more
Issues: Collecting Workforce Data Increasing Diversity in Nursing Promoting Nursing Leadership Transforming Nursing Education
Apr 03, 2020
AARP, the nation’s largest nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people 50 and older, has weighed into a debate about health care rationing as states and hospitals consider what to do if the number of critically ill coronavirus patients exceeds capacity. The Future more
Issues: Building Healthier Communities
Mar 25, 2020
In these unprecedented times of the COVID-19 pandemic, we wanted to take a moment to thank you and acknowledge the valuable contribution that you and nursing are making to keep us healthy, and to care for those who aren’t. We are so, so proud to be nurses today. To see more
Issues: Building Healthier Communities Location: National