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Headlines in Healthcare

NYC Nurses' Historic Strike Nears End — With AI Protections in the Contract

After 28 days on the picket line, NYSNA reached tentative deals with Mount Sinai and Montefiore covering roughly 10,500 nurses. The three-year contracts include 12% salary increases, enforceable safe staffing ratios, new workplace violence protections and, for the first time, safeguards around AI use in patient care. Nurses vote through Wednesday and could return to work by Feb. 14 if ratified. Meanwhile, ~4,200 nurses at NewYork-Presbyterian remain on strike, with safe staffing as the key sticking point.

From Bedside to Center Stage: Nurse Makes History at the Super Bowl

While the Super Bowl is usually about touchdowns and commercials, this year a fellow nurse stole the show. In a moment that has since gone viral, Tommy Wolter, a registered nurse from California, married Elli Aparico live on stage ​during Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime performance.

Safe Staffing Is the #1 Thing That Would Bring Nurses Back

A new study published yesterday in JAMA Network Open analyzed over 4,000 licensed RNs who left hospital jobs in the last five years — and found that most want to come back. Among nurses who left, 36% are unemployed and 56% are retired, but the majority said they'd return if conditions improved. The #1 factor? Safe staffing levels. Flexible scheduling was a close second.


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