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Texas Organization for Nursing Leadership

TONL News & Updates

By Nelson Tuazon, DNP, DBA, RN, NEA-BC, CENP, CPHQ, FACHE

Vice president and associate chief nursing officer, University Health System

President, South Central Texas Organization of Nurse Executives

 

Hospitals continue to search for ways to improve efficiency while promoting patient safety and enhance the experience of patients and their families. Healthcare leaders and administrators feel compelled to adopt strategies to reduce cost by decreasing length of stay and by promoting patient throughput (El-Eid, Kaddoum, Tamim, & Hitti, 2015). The pressure to improve throughput for patients waiting in the emergency department, the operating rooms and procedural areas, along with referrals from other facilities, has provided the impetus for hospitals to make beds available for the next patient (Baim, 2012; Mayer, & Jensen, 2012). Across the U.S., hospitals continue to face the challenges of severe capacity constraints that contribute to bottlenecks in patient flow (Kane et al., 2016).

Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/tne-nwl/articles/index-v2.asp?aid=542202&issueID=65456 to view the full article online.

Learn more about the Nurses on Board Coalition and how you can be involved.

Visit https://mailchi.mp/nursesonboardscoalition/nurses-on-boards-coalition-news-january-2019 to view the full article online.

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Nursing Leadership

HealthLeaders

Paula McKinney, vice president, patient services at Woodlawn Hospital in Rochester, Indiana, shares her take on five issues that will likely garner the attention of CNOs in 2019, ranging from recruitment and retention to employee engagement.

Visit https://www.healthleadersmedia.com/nursing/top-5-nurse-leadership-issues-2019 to view the full article online.


Teen Vogue

Bonnie Castillo, R.N., is executive director of National Nurses United, the largest U.S. union of registered nurses, and in this op-ed, she explains why she and other nurses are marching in the 2019 Women’s March.

Visit https://www.teenvogue.com/story/nurses-are-calling-out-for-job-protections to view the full article online.


Becker’s Hospital Review

U.S. News & World Report released its annual rankings for the best online education programs Jan. 15. For the 2019 Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs rankings, the publication evaluated nursing schools on five weighted categories, including faculty credentials and training, engagement, and service and technologies.

Visit https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/rankings-and-ratings/us-news-2019-best-online-msn-programs.html to view the full article online.


Texas Health Dallas - Texas Health Resources University in collaboration with the Texas Organization of Nurse Executives presents: “Strategies to Inspire Nurse Leaders: Designing, Engaging, Responding.”

 

CONFERENCE DATES
Thursday, Feb. 28, 2019: Pre-Conference Session and Opening Reception
Friday, March 1, 2019: Annual Conference & Exposition

 

Join over 200 nurse leaders and sponsor community members at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas for the 2019 TONE Annual Conference. As always, the conference will offer a lineup of dynamic speakers, networking opportunities and industry insight. We hope to see you there!

Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/tne-nwl/articles/index-v2.asp?aid=542287&issueID=65456 to view the full article online.

 
Education and Events
Employ the power of online professional networking! Nurses Lounge is all about bringing nursing professionals together in a way that advances our profession. Join TONE’s Lounge today! The cost is free, but the value is priceless!

Visit http://www.nurseslounge.com/lounges/profile/50917/texas-organization-of-nurse-executives to view the full article online.

Your destination for exciting Nurse Executive job opportunities and the best resource for qualified candidates within the nurse executive industry. Visit the TONE Career Center today!

Visit http://tone.associationcareernetwork.com/Common/HomePage.aspx to view the full article online.

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Healthcare Industry

HealthcareITNews

The Women and Access to Health Daring Circle — a group of partners that include Google, AXA, Sanofi, BNP Paribas, RB, Gavi and the Vaccine Alliance — is calling for applications from startups with health IT solutions developed by women that can improve access to healthcare for women.

Visit https://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/google-and-others-kick-initiative-support-women-health-it to view the full article online.

Advance Healthcare Network
A recent study concluded that cancer-related deaths in the United States have declined for 25 consecutive years. Conducted by the American Cancer Society, the study revealed that the overall nationwide cancer death rate fell continuously from 1991 to 2016 by a total of 27 percent.

Visit http://nursing.advanceweb.com/u-s-cancer-mortality-rate-steadily-declining/ to view the full article online.

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Practice and Patient Care

Nurse.com

A longstanding, essential principle of nursing documentation is that it be truthful and accurate. Nurses are responsible for their own documentation, and if this legal and ethical standard is not met, the documentation is false and misleading.

Visit https://www.nurse.com/blog/2019/01/16/avoid-a-tangled-web-of-untruths-in-your-nursing-documentation/ to view the full article online.


Daily Nurse

Effective leadership is crucial to the success of initiatives like implementing a nurse residency program in a post-acute care (PAC) setting. These programs can be an asset for recruiting, educating and retaining desperately needed skilled and knowledgeable nurses.

Visit https://dailynurse.com/nurse-residencies-hinge-on-leadership/ to view the full article online.


PatientEngagementHIT.com

Nurse leaders at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford have found success with improving patient satisfaction through an initiative called Rounding 1.0.

Visit https://patientengagementhit.com/news/using-nurse-leader-rounding-to-improve-patient-experience to view the full article online.


AORN

Based on the RISE (Resilience in Stressful Events) program launched in 2011 at Johns Hopkins, the hospital’s nursing leadership has discovered important ways to build and maintain the resiliency that health providers need to manage stress and feel good.

Visit https://www.aorn.org/blog/nurse-resiliency to view the full article online.

Members in the News

Nurse.com

In this interview, TONE member Ben Dent, senior vice president, COO and CNO at Midland Health in Midland, Texas, shares what he believes are the essential traits of good nurse managers and how they can develop a culture of teamwork. Dent also is the president of the American Organization of Nurse Executives (AONE).

Visit https://www.nurse.com/blog/2018/03/21/aone-leader-describes-characteristics-of-a-good-nurse-manager/ to view the full article online.

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