CMS Proposes Amendments to Telehealth, Preventive Care, and Staffing Concerns Amid COVID-19

CMS Proposes Amendments to Telehealth, Preventive Care, and Staffing Concerns Amid COVID-19

During a global pandemic that requires social distancing, telehealth has suddenly become routine. Seeing an opportunity, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is breaking down barriers, enhancing patient-centered care, and bolstering the healthcare workforce with a series of regulations, with telehealth topping the list.

HHS Responds to Drop in Pediatric Vaccines Because of Stay-at-Home Orders

HHS Responds to Drop in Pediatric Vaccines Because of Stay-at-Home Orders

As families follow public health recommendations to stay at home, many have missed routine vaccinations. In response to lower vaccination rates, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released an amendment to the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act to encourage vaccinations and safeguard children at risk for life-threatening diseases.

Get Answers to Your Most Frequently Asked Genomics and Cancer Questions

Get Answers to Your Most Frequently Asked Genomics and Cancer Questions

Approximately 700 members responded to ONS’s 2020 genomics survey, which gauged oncology nurses’ current genomic knowledge, applications in practice, and the specific questions they have about genetics and genomics. Here are the answers to the most frequently asked questions based on the survey responses.

ONS Center for Innovation Launches New Tool to Help Improve Patient Outcomes

ONS Center for Innovation Launches New Tool to Help Improve Patient Outcomes

Cancer treatment often causes symptoms that result in treatment delays and unplanned care, which adversely affects patient outcomes, healthcare costs, and patient satisfaction. To decrease those possibilities, the ONS Center for Innovation launched ONS On-Call™, an oncology-specific decision support tool to guide standardized, evidence-based symptom assessment and leverage ONS’s proprietary evidence-based resources for patient-reported symptoms. Designed by nurses, the cloud-hosted tool ensures best practices in the clinic and institution by providing nurses with guided, comprehensive, and evidence-based assessments that illuminate the causative factors of patients’ symptoms and experience.

New NINR Director Celebrates Health Equity and Diverse Nursing Roles

New NINR Director Celebrates Health Equity and Diverse Nursing Roles

Patients throughout the United States still face persistent inequities across the healthcare continuum because of social determinants of health and inequity in research, Shannon N. Zenk, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN, director of the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) recognized.

Achieving Diversity and Inclusion in Nursing Requires a Closer Look at the Profession’s Structure

Achieving Diversity and Inclusion in Nursing Requires a Closer Look at the Profession’s Structure

Does lack of inclusion in areas that are important to us affect how we see ourselves overall? Can someone amplify their voice without being represented in an authority position? Should leadership reflect the population that it’s leading? More and more medical organizations are publishing formal and informal position statements on diversity and inclusion, which is a great start, but the next logical step is bringing those beliefs and concepts to our institutions and communities. Here are some of the issues and the ways that any nurse can take action.

Study Links HPV Vaccine to Reduced Rates of Cervical Cancer

Study Links HPV Vaccine to Reduced Rates of Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer rates have dropped more than 90% among women who received the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, according to the results of a Swedish study published in the New England Journal of Medicine. Global health leaders are calling it a milestone study. 

ONS Calls for Action to Support the Nurse’s Role in Reducing the Global Burden of Cancer

ONS Calls for Action to Support the Nurse’s Role in Reducing the Global Burden of Cancer

Nurses serve a critical and proven role in reducing the burden of cancer and improving the lives of patients with cancer. Yet, for millions of people across the globe, access to health care is not a given, and nurses don’t have the educational and occupational support to perform to their full abilities.

Oncology Drug Reference Sheet: Lurbinectedin

Oncology Drug Reference Sheet: Lurbinectedin

In June 2020, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted accelerated approval to lurbinectedin (ZepzelcaTM) for adults with metastatic small cell lung cancer (SCLC) whose disease has progressed on or after platinum-based chemotherapy. The approval adds a second choice for patients who experience treatment-resistant SCLC progression, who previously had only topotecan as an option.

Manage Malnutrition’s Monstrous Consequences in Patients With Cancer

Manage Malnutrition’s Monstrous Consequences in Patients With Cancer

Nutritional status is one aspect of cancer care that may often be overlooked. Patients, particularly those with esophageal, gastric, pancreatic, and non-small cell lung cancers, have increased nutritional requirements because of their high resting energy expenditure. Treatment side effects further hinder a patient’s desire and ability to eat, creating a wider gap between energy intake and energy needs and placing patients with cancer at high risk for malnutrition.