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AI Is Changing Nursing Fast—But It Can’t Replace Human Ethics, Report Finds
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming healthcare, from predicting patient outcomes to summarizing clinical notes, but a new report centers…
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Idaho Vaccine Bill Could Limit What Nurses Can Recommend—Here’s What to Know
A proposed bill in Idaho could significantly change how vaccines are handled in schools, daycares, and some healthcare settings, raising…
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DOJ Cracks Down on Wound Care Fraud as Skin Substitute Cases Surge to $10 BILLION
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is increasing its focus on potential fraud within the wound care sector, particularly involving…
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Fake Nurse Gets 6 Years In Prison After Using Stolen License
An Arkansas woman has been sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to working as a nurse at two Northwest Arkansas healthcare…
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Microsoft Launches Copilot Health ‘Hub’ to Streamline and Interpret User’s Health Data
Microsoft has introduced Copilot Health, a new AI-powered platform designed to help people better understand their personal health information by…
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ANA Officially Recognizes ‘Men’s Health Nursing’ Specialty
In a landmark move for both nursing and public health, the American Nurses Association (ANA) has officially recognized Men’s Health…
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NY Bill Would Ban AI Chatbots From Impersonating Providers to Give Medical Advice
New York lawmakers are considering legislation that would restrict artificial intelligence chatbots from offering medical advice to users if impersonating…
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NurseCon at Sea & Camp NurseCon: Same Heart, Different Adventure
NurseCon at Sea & Camp NurseCon: Same Heart, Different Adventure Jump to section… By Alexandra Barclay, Director of Guest Relations,…
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Weapons Detectors Are Coming to Every Hospital in California, Under New Law
A California law passed in 2024 is about to change what it feels like to walk into a hospital. Under Assembly…
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At 63, This Michigan Nursing Student Is Proving It’s Never Too Late to Chase Your Dream
Image: davenport.edu For most people, their early 60s might mean thinking about retirement. For 63-year-old Margie Dziurka, it means studying…
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