Chapters Advocate for Patients and Nurses at Statewide Event in Annapolis

Chapters Advocate for Patients and Nurses at Statewide Event in Annapolis

On March 26, 2019, more than 40 nurses came together at the Maryland General Assembly’s Senate President’s Conference Center for the Oncology Nurses Night in Annapolis. This was the Greater Baltimore Chapter of ONS’s (GBCONS’s) third advocacy trip to the statehouse, but it was the first statewide ONS event. All four Maryland chapters were active in planning the night, and many new advocates were inspired to speak out.

ONS Capitol Hill Days Preps Nurses for Advocacy

ONS Capitol Hill Days Preps Nurses for Advocacy

Oncology nurses advocate for their patients every day, and it’s easy to see firsthand the difference it can have in those patients’ and families’ lives. But there’s a way to make an even larger impact by using those same advocacy skills at the local, state, or even national level—potentially changing thousands or even millions of lives of patients, survivors, and families across the United States.

NIH All of Us Campaign Celebrates First Anniversary

NIH All of Us Campaign Celebrates First Anniversary

As part of the rising wave of precision medicine initiatives, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) launched the All of Us campaign in 2018. This one-of-a-kind research program aimed to collect data from more than one million Americans, including factors about lifestyle, environment, and biology, to understand impacts on health and well being. The information would help researchers to better understand the individual nature of health to ultimately inform decisions about delivering precision medicine.  

Supreme Court to Hear Case on ACA Back Payments

Supreme Court to Hear Case on ACA Back Payments

When the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was first implemented, the government encouraged private insurance companies to participate in the health insurance marketplace to increase competition and keep prices low for patients. According to several private insurers, the government committed to reimbursing companies if the cost of their healthcare claims exceeded premiums charged in the first three years. To date, no payments have been made between the government and private insurance companies, and a new lawsuit is making its way through the judicial system.

How to Prepare for a Career in Oncology Nursing

How to Prepare for a Career in Oncology Nursing

Oncology care is one of the most challenging, yet rewarding, nursing careers that offers opportunities to care for patients in all stages of life. It’s a chance to help guide and support your patients through one of the most difficult times in their lives and be inspired by their determination, hope, and faith.

Magnet Status Benefits Physicians, Too

Magnet Status Benefits Physicians, Too

Achieving Magnet recognition is the gold standard of a nursing program, demonstrating that an organization’s nursing leaders have established nursing excellence to improve outcomes for patients. And now the results of a new study published in Harvard Business Review show that excellent nurses are positively linked to physicians’ performance as well.

President Releases Executive Order on Healthcare Transparency

President Releases Executive Order on Healthcare Transparency

As challenges mount to find new and innovative ways to provide quality health care at affordable prices for patients, a battle is brewing over what patients can and cannot know about their healthcare costs. On June 24, President Trump released an executive order directing his administration to take steps to improve healthcare prices and transparency to address the pricing woes patients face.

Fresenius Kabi Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Two Lots of Fluorouracil Injection Because of the Potential for Glass Particulate

Fresenius Kabi Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Two Lots of Fluorouracil Injection Because of the Potential for Glass Particulate

Fresenius Kabi USA, LLC, is voluntarily recalling two lots of fluorouracil injection, USP 5 g/100 mL (50 mg/mL), 100 mL fill in 100 mL vials, to the user level because of the potential for glass particulate. The affected lots, distributed between December 6, 2018, and February 20, 2019, are listed below:

Telehealth Programs Improve Symptom Management at Home

Telehealth Programs Improve Symptom Management at Home

Collaboration Is Key to CAR T-Cell Therapy Management Across Settings

Collaboration Is Key to CAR T-Cell Therapy Management Across Settings

As of February 2019, only 160 institutions across the United States are certified to administer CAR T-cell therapy, meaning many eligible patients may need to be referred to a treatment center outside of the local ambulatory or community cancer center where they had previously received treatment. The transition from primary oncologist to certified center and back again requires careful coordination to ensure important steps and information aren’t lost.