Higher numbers of pandemic policies at the state and territory levels were not consistently associated with fewer COVID-19 cases and deaths in nursing homes or in the community.
Researchers have created a dataset and data visualization dashboard to evaluate the effectiveness of state and territory-level policies enacted to reduce COVID-19's impact on older people.
Many state governments installed new regulations to govern nursing homes during the pandemic, but those state-level policies weren’t clearly linked to reduced transmission.
Researchers at Columbia Nursing are unearthing dazzling data in a broad range of fields—a treasure trove that could help improve patient care everywhere.
Millions of active and retired servicemen and women, their families, and civilians rely on federal nurses for care, which includes nurses in uniformed service and Veterans Affairs nurses.
Patricia Stone, PhD, will receive the Distinguished Scientist Award from the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC).
Policy, economic, and healthcare experts gathered at the 7th annual Health Policy Forum to discuss the Cost and Quality of Healthcare and the impact of the pending repeal and replacement of the ACA.
Four Columbia Nursing students and one faculty member pursuing a DNP degree at another school won the 2015 Grassroots Prize from the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN).