March 5, 2015
A message from Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, President and CEO, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Since we began sharing the vision of building a Culture of Health, we have seen individuals, organizations, and communities work more closely together to give people across the nation more opportunities to pursue the healthiest lives they can. Your …
February 11, 2015
In this Issue: New Jersey Summit Hits High Points in Academic Progression Journey NJNI Begins New Pilot Project With Planning Grants Alumni and Scholars Update Did You Know…? New Jersey Summit Hits High Points in Academic Progression Journey Action Coalition Highlights Importance of Alliances with NJNI and others. Speakers at the New Jersey …
December 9, 2014
The New Jersey Nursing Initiative’s news roundup highlights nursing and health care stories from around the state. Experts focus on health, equitable communities (Edison Sentinel) Education, income and race can mean the difference between health and illness, and even life and death. “We know it’s there; the question is what to …
December 2, 2014
The following is the New Jersey Nursing Initiative (NJNI) weekly news roundup, highlighting nursing and health care stories from around the state. New award recognizes New Jersey nursing educator for leading change (Nurse.com) Maria Torchia LoGrippo, PhD, MSN, BSN, a nursing educator at Rutgers University, Newark, and Seton Hall University, South …
November 14, 2014
The following is the New Jersey Nursing Initiative (NJNI) weekly news roundup, highlighting nursing and health care stories from around the state. Jersey City Mayor Wants to Put Municipality Ahead of the Health Curve (NJ Spotlight) A livable city doesn’t just mean walkability, economic development, and access to entertainment. It also means …
November 4, 2014
The following is the New Jersey Nursing Initiative (NJNI) weekly news roundup, highlighting nursing and health care stories from around the state. Keeping Coalitions Together to Help Improve Community Health (NJ Spotlight) Overcoming the many factors that can make community coalitions unsustainable is the focus of a new grant program from the …
October 28, 2014
The following is the New Jersey Nursing Initiative (NJNI) weekly news roundup, highlighting nursing and health care stories from around the state. COMMENTARY: Many hospitals lack communication skills (The Courier-Post) An Oct. 3 piece in The New York Times about the Texas Ebola case provides a glimpse into longstanding issues within U.S. …
October 21, 2014
The following is the New Jersey Nursing Initiative (NJNI) weekly news roundup, highlighting nursing and health care stories from around the state. Merger of Two Hospitals Could Increase Quality, but Also Concentrate Power (NJ Spotlight) If the end of traditional hospitals concentrating services within their walls wasn’t apparent, the proposed merger of …
October 17, 2014
“I believe the leaders in hospitals recognize the value of nurses. They know nurses are essential to everyday patient care,” writes David L. Knowlton, president and CEO of the New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute, and a co-lead of the New Jersey Action Coalition, on the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation …
October 7, 2014
The following is the New Jersey Nursing Initiative (NJNI) weekly news roundup, highlighting nursing and health care stories from around the state. Opinion: New Jersey hospitals prepared for public health threats (NJToday.net) NJNI Program Co-Director Aline Holmes writes: “It’s hard to miss the news reports about Ebola and enterovirus (EV-D68). People …