RWJF Nursing Programs
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Learn more about the nursing programs supported by RWJF.
Nursing's bond to patients and link to quality of care are pivotal, as nurses make up more that half of the health care workforce. To improve the quality of hospital care, we must also transform the quality of nursing care at the patient's bedside.
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Learn more about the nursing programs supported by RWJF.
January 1, 2013 | Issue Brief
The January 2013 issue of Charting Nursing's Future celebrates four decades of RWJF investments targeting nursing's ability to improve care and strengthen the nursing profession.
May 9, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post
Read about the many RWJF-supported nurses who have made groundbreaking discoveries in health care quality and innovation.
May 8, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post
Hospitals that have achieved "Magnet" recognition have lower mortality rates, according to research led by Matthew D. McHugh, with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
May 2, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post
Around the country, print, broadcast and online media outlets are covering the groundbreaking work of RWJF leaders, scholars, fellows, alumni and grantees.
April 25, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post
Around the country, print, broadcast and online media outlets are covering the groundbreaking work of RWJF leaders, scholars, fellows, alumni and grantees.
April 15, 2013 | Story
RWJF program provides vast evidence of nursing’s contributions to improving care, identifies areas for further research.
April 10, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post
New studies focus on nurses’ confidence in hospital safety programs and nurse-led care for asthma patients.
March 18, 2013 | Story
Seven-year initiative built research science, provided definitive evidence of nursing’s contributions to improving care, identified new areas for research, and challenges.
March 13, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post
An APRN-led model of care for patients with breast conditions saves money and time, and researchers find significant regional differences in the nursing workforce.