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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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New Blood Test Can Estimate When Alzheimer’s Symptoms Will Begin, Study Finds
A simple research-stage blood test may soon help doctors more accurately estimate when someone will begin to show signs Alzheimer’s…
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When Nurses Have a Voice, Job Satisfaction Rises, Cleveland Clinic Finds
In a recent study, the Cleveland Clinic found that when nurses contribute to decisions that affect their daily practice, they…
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Unsafe Staffing at St. Vincent Tied to 3 deaths, 200+ Injuries, Federal Probe Finds
Massachusetts nurses are sounding the alarm after a damning state and federal investigation confirmed what St. Vincent Hospital RNs have…
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Night Shifts and Sleep Debt Increase Nurse Infection Risk, Study Finds
A recent study published in Chronobiology International has revealed that night work and sleep debt are associated with an increased…
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Hospitals With Adequate Nurse Staffing Levels Have 11% Fewer C-sections, Study Finds
Every year, more women in the U.S. give birth via cesarean section (C-section), a trend that raises concerns about maternal…
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Robots in Nursing Homes Are Easing The Workload For Nurses, Study Finds
The long-term care industry has long grappled with high turnover rates and the challenges of providing quality care to an…
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Nurse Staffing Ratios Worse In Hospitals Serving Mostly Black Patients, Study Finds
A study from the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing has shed light on a concerning trend in healthcare: hospitals that…
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Darzi report finds ‘underinvestment’ in community nursing
Promises by successive governments to move care out of hospitals have failed due to lack of investment in community nurses,…
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