
High Rates of Clinical Burnout and Patient Safety Issues at Even the Best Hospitals
New Penn Study Details State of Affairs 24 Years After "To Err is Human" Report
New Penn Study Details State of Affairs 24 Years After "To Err is Human" Report
Would Establish Minimum Nurse-to-Patient Ratios for PA Hospitals
Pennsylvania Legislature Pushed to Take Up Patient Safety Issue It Has Long Avoided
A Wide Range of Health Policy Issues Drew Interest
Racism and the War on Drugs, COVID-19 Vaccine Issues, and Nurses as Engineers Were Among the Most Popular
New Penn Nursing Study Finds COVID-19 Pandemic Outcomes Were Worse at Hospitals with Prior Years of Poor Staffing Policies
In The Media New York Times
Interview
Strong European Union Support and Extended Funding Set Tone of Two-Day Gathering
LDI Senior Fellow Linda Aiken Leads Reorganization of Clinical Work Environments in 65 European Hospitals
Bachelor's-Prepared Nurses Associated with Better Outcomes