Nursing Leadership
The goal of the Professional Issues Panel on Workplace Violence and Incivility is to develop a position statement on workplace violence and incivility and detailed guidance for registered nurses and employers. Over 500 applications were received. Two groups have been convened to advise the association and support this important work: the Steering Committee and the Advisory Committee. Dr. Edmonson's appointment as Co-Chair of the Steering Committee is both an honor and a recognition of his willingness to share his expertise and knowledge with ANA and nurses across the country.
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Practice and Patient Care
Flu vaccination prevented 7.2 million flu-associated illnesses, 3.1 million medically-attended illnesses and 90,000 hospitalizations last flu season, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated today. If flu vaccination levels had reached the Healthy People 2020 target of 70%, CDC estimates that an additional 5.9 million illnesses, 2.3 million medically attended illnesses and 42,000 hospitalizations might have been averted. SOURCE: AHA NEWS NOW
Visit http://www.ahanews.com/ahanews/jsp/display.jsp?dcrpath=AHANEWS/AHANewsNowArticle/data/ann_121114_vaccination&domain=AHANEWS to view the full article online.
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By Rachael ZimlichTeaching is paramount in the nursing profession and critical to the management of mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI) in particular, according to a new continuing education report. The article, published in the American Journal of Nursing by Hyatt, Kyong S. PhD, RN, FNP, a nurse scientist in the Department of Research Programs at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., highlights the impact of mTBI in soldiers and the impact it has not only on the patient, but their entire support system, and the nursing interventions that can provide the most benefit. SOURCE: HEALTHCARE TRAVELER
Visit http://healthcaretraveler.modernmedicine.com/healthcare-traveler/news/nursing-interventions-traumatic-brain-injury-go-beyond-patient to view the full article online.
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By Rachael ZimlichBecause clinical alarms can result in serious harm to patients and they have garnered increased interest from the Joint Commission, the ECRI Institute—an independent nonprofit that researches improvements to patient care—has listed clinical alarms as the top health technology hazard of 2014. The study notes that the Joint Commission cited 98 alarm-related events in less than four years, with 80 of those resulting in death and 13 in permanent loss of function. SOURCE: HEALTHCARE TRAVELER
Visit http://healthcaretraveler.modernmedicine.com/healthcare-traveler/news/combating-alarm-fatigue to view the full article online.
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Education and Events
What did you miss at the 2014 Texas Team Legislative Summit at the Texas Capitol? This educational event was held to enhance the knowledge of all Registered Nurses about the Texas Team initiative, the IOM recommendations and the 2015 legislative agenda. Click on the link below to see the key points from each of the summit speakers' speeches.
Visit http://www.naylornetwork.com/tne-nwl/pdf/Legislative_Summit_Highlights.pdf to view the full article online.
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The Power of CommunicationThe TONE Annual Conference is considered to be one of the best and most affordable opportunities for learning and sharing in Texas. Because the conference focuses on the unique opportunities and problems that we face every day, this event has earned a loyal following of participants. For more information please click on the link below.
Visit https://tone.site-ym.com/?page=2015ConferenceHome to view the full article online.
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Public Policy
Hospitals continue to proactively appeal Recovery Audit Contractor claim denials, according to the latest report from the AHA's quarterly RACTrac survey. Hospitals participating in the 3rd quarter survey report appealing 48% of all RAC claim denials, with a 70% overturn rate in the appeals process.
SOURCE: AHA NEWS NOW
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Members in the News
Remember, you can access TONE benefits only if you keep your membership up to date. Now is the time to renew! TONE's Membership Year is September 1, 2014 – August 31, 2015. Click here to renew.
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Healthcare Industry
Overall hospital prices increased 0.1% in November, and were 1.1% higher than a year ago, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Prices for the subgroup of general medical and surgical hospitals increased 0.1%, and were 1.0% higher than in November 2013, according to the BLS' Producer Price Indices, which measure average changes in selling prices received by domestic producers for their output. SOURCE: AHA NEWS NOW
Visit http://www.ahanews.com/ahanews/jsp/display.jsp?dcrpath=AHANEWS/AHANewsNowArticle/data/ann_121214_PPI&domain=AHANEWS to view the full article online.
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