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President Trump Signs Executive Order on American History
WASHINGTON, March 29 -- The Association of Research Libraries issued the following news:
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President Trump Signs Executive Order on American History
President Trump signed an executive order "Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History" on March 27 directing action at the Smithsonian Institution and public monuments, including Independence Hall, to reverse and remove public scholarship and activity related to race and gender in particular, characterized in the order as "divisive narratives" and "improper ideology."
The Smithsonian Institution, founded in 1846, includes research centers,
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WASHINGTON, March 29 -- The Association of Research Libraries issued the following news:
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President Trump Signs Executive Order on American History
President Trump signed an executive order "Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History" on March 27 directing action at the Smithsonian Institution and public monuments, including Independence Hall, to reverse and remove public scholarship and activity related to race and gender in particular, characterized in the order as "divisive narratives" and "improper ideology."
The Smithsonian Institution, founded in 1846, includes research centers,museums, libraries, and other educational facilities, including the National Zoo.
"Access to knowledge is a cornerstone of a healthy, informed society. Smithsonian scientists, historians, archivists, librarians, and museum professionals conduct leading scholarship and steward extraordinary collections in service of public engagement and education," said ARL Executive Director Andrew K. Pace. "As in all great libraries and museums, these professionals help students and lifelong learners navigate sources of information, evaluate information for integrity, and provide a platform for exploring complex stories. These professionals and the millions of visitors to these public spaces should be free to teach and learn without political interference."
For More Information
"Roundup: Statements/Responses to Executive Order on 'Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History'," infoDOCKET, March 28, 2025
"Smithsonian Institution: Background, Entities, and Leadership," Congressional Research Service, July 26, 2024
About the Association of Research Libraries
The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) is a nonprofit organization of research libraries in Canada and the US whose vision is to create a trusted, equitable, and inclusive research and learning ecosystem and prepare library leaders to advance this work in strategic partnership with member libraries and other organizations worldwide. ARL's mission is to empower and advocate for research libraries and archives to shape, influence, and implement institutional, national, and international policy. ARL develops the next generation of leaders and enables strategic cooperation among partner institutions to benefit scholarship and society. ARL is on the web at ARL.org.
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Original text here: https://www.arl.org/news/president-trump-signs-executive-order-on-american-history/
[Category: Libraries]
Nearly 70% of Americans Satisfied With Their Air Travel Experience in 2024
WASHINGTON, March 29 -- Airlines for America issued the following news:
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Nearly 70% of Americans Satisfied with Their Air Travel Experience in 2024
"Air Travelers in America" survey shows strides industry has made
WASHINGTON, March 28, 2025 - Airlines for America (A4A), the industry trade organization for the leading U.S. airlines, is pleased to announce the results of its latest annual survey, "Air Travelers in America," conducted by Ipsos in January 2025. The report collects vital statistics about air travel and consumer preferences for all of 2024.
The full report can be viewed here.
"For
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WASHINGTON, March 29 -- Airlines for America issued the following news:
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Nearly 70% of Americans Satisfied with Their Air Travel Experience in 2024
"Air Travelers in America" survey shows strides industry has made
WASHINGTON, March 28, 2025 - Airlines for America (A4A), the industry trade organization for the leading U.S. airlines, is pleased to announce the results of its latest annual survey, "Air Travelers in America," conducted by Ipsos in January 2025. The report collects vital statistics about air travel and consumer preferences for all of 2024.
The full report can be viewed here.
"Forthe first time ever, more than half of Americans reported taking at least one airline trip in the past 12 months (2024). Travelers continue to benefit from the investments airlines and airports have made in improving the customer experience, including through technology," said A4A Vice President and Chief Economist John Heimlich.
"Our polling research shows that air travelers embrace websites and apps to comparison-shop and purchase tickets, check in for flights and board aircraft. And they continue to rank low prices #1 in creating a positive travel experience," said Annaleise Lohr, Research Director at Ipsos.
2025 KEY FINDINGS:
As air travel has become more accessible and affordable, more Americans have taken to the skies.
* Nearly 90% of Americans have flown commercially, with adults aged 18-24 having had the highest propensity to fly in 2024.
* More than two-thirds of Americans with household incomes under $75,000 have flown in the past five years.
The vast majority of passengers were satisfied with their air travel experience in 2024.
* Only 2% reported being "very dissatisfied."
Overall, when choosing which flight to take, price remains the dominant consideration.
* More than half ranked price as their top consideration.
* Wi-Fi, carry-on luggage space and airline mobile apps are lesser considerations.
Flyers are taking advantage of the investments carriers have made in their mobile apps and IT systems for a speedier, touch-free customer experience.
* In 2024, 80% of American travelers checked in electronically, up 28 points from 2019.
* More than half of flyers check in using their mobile device.
* More than two-thirds of flyers use their mobile device to board the aircraft, up 24 points from 2018.
About the survey
The Air Travelers in America survey was conducted Jan. 7-22, 2025, screened a national sample of 3,667 American adults (age 18 or older) via the probability-based Ipsos KnowledgePanel.
Media Contacts
Marli Collier
Managing Director, Communications
Phone: 202-626-4141
Hannah Walden
Director, Communications
Phone: 202-626-4204
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REPORT: https://www.airlines.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/A4A-Air-Travel-Survey-Key-Findings-18Mar2025.pdf
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Original text here: https://www.airlines.org/news-update/nearly-70-of-americans-satisfied-with-their-air-travel-experience-in-2024/
[Category: Transportation]
NBAA Joins Aviation Coalition Statement Regarding Air Traffic Control
WASHINGTON, March 29 -- The National Business Aviation Association issued the following news release:
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NBAA Joins Aviation Coalition Statement Regarding Air Traffic Control
WASHINGTON, March 28, 2025 - Today, a coalition of over 30 aviation stakeholders released the below statement following U.S. Secretary of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy speaking to the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE):
"We strongly support and echo Secretary Duffy's call for a new air traffic control system. America deserves a fully staffed world-class system based on modern technology. We stand
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WASHINGTON, March 29 -- The National Business Aviation Association issued the following news release:
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NBAA Joins Aviation Coalition Statement Regarding Air Traffic Control
WASHINGTON, March 28, 2025 - Today, a coalition of over 30 aviation stakeholders released the below statement following U.S. Secretary of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy speaking to the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE):
"We strongly support and echo Secretary Duffy's call for a new air traffic control system. America deserves a fully staffed world-class system based on modern technology. We standready to work with DOT, FAA and Congress to make it happen."
* Aeronautical Repair Station Association
* Aerospace Industries Association
* Air Line Pilots Association, International
* Airlines for America
* Air Traffic Control Association
* Aircraft Electronics Association
* Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association
* Allied Pilots Association
* American Association of Airport Executives
* American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
* Association of Flight Attendants - CWA
* Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International
* Association of Professional Flight Attendants
* Aviation Technical Education Council
* Cargo Airline Association
* Coalition of Airline Pilots Associations
* General Aviation Manufacturers Association
* Global Business Travel Association
* International Air Transport Association
* International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
* International Council of Air Shows
* National Agricultural Aviation Association
* National Air Carrier Association
* National Air Traffic Controllers Association
* National Air Transportation Association
* National Association of State Aviation Officials
* National Business Aviation Association
* NetJets Association of Shared Aircraft Pilots
* Professional Aviation Safety Specialists, AFL-CIO
* Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics
* Recreational Aviation Foundation
* Regional Airline Association
* Southwest Airlines Pilots Association
* Transportation Trades Department, AFL-CIO
* Travelers United
* U.S. Chamber of Commerce
* U.S. Travel Association
* Vertical Aviation International
* Vertical Flight Society
View the Aviation Coalition Statement (https://nbaa.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Aviation-Coalition-Supports-Secretary-Duffys-Call-for-New-Air-Traffic-Control-System-25.03.28.pdf)
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Founded in 1947 and based in Washington, DC, the National BusineAviation Industry Coalition Calls on Trump Administration to Strengthen & Support Supply Chains Aviation Association (NBAA) is the leading organization for companies that rely on general aviation aircraft to help make their businesses more efficient, productive and successful. The association represents more than 10,000 company and professional members and provides more than 100 products and services to the business aviation community, including the NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE), the world's largest civil aviation trade show. Learn more about NBAA at nbaa.org.
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Original text here: https://nbaa.org/2025-press-releases/nbaa-joins-aviation-coalition-statement-regarding-air-traffic-control/
[Category: Transportation]
Insight and Inspiration Drive a Powerful 2025 NBAA Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference
WASHINGTON, March 29 -- The National Business Aviation Association issued the following news release:
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Insight and Inspiration Drive a Powerful 2025 NBAA Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference
New Orleans, LA, March 28, 2025 - The National Business Aviation Association's (NBAA's) Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference (SDC) left an indelible mark on the industry's 2025 event calendar, with unmatched opportunities for networking, learning and sharing new ways to navigate challenges, now and in the future.
The high-energy conference featured more than 430 exhibiting companies and more than 3,300
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WASHINGTON, March 29 -- The National Business Aviation Association issued the following news release:
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Insight and Inspiration Drive a Powerful 2025 NBAA Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference
New Orleans, LA, March 28, 2025 - The National Business Aviation Association's (NBAA's) Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference (SDC) left an indelible mark on the industry's 2025 event calendar, with unmatched opportunities for networking, learning and sharing new ways to navigate challenges, now and in the future.
The high-energy conference featured more than 430 exhibiting companies and more than 3,300attendees, including 350 first-time participants.
"This year's Schedulers and Dispatchers Conference reverberated with a passion for aviation, and a commitment to coming together and moving forward with a sense of shared purpose," said NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen. "We connected with each other, gained valuable insights from each other and invested in the industry's future together."
'Gold-Medal Mindset'
The conference formally got underway with a keynote session featuring seven-time Olympic medalist Shannon Miller, who shared how her unique experience as a world-class gymnast and cancer survivor fuels her focus on a mindset centered on teamwork, resilience and a commitment to excellence.
"I built my career on the belief that success often goes to those who simply refuse to give up," Miller said. "The lessons I learned through sports are some of the most important lessons I've ever learned. And it's these lessons that make up what I like to call the gold-medal mindset. The great thing is that this is a mindset that anyone can achieve."
Navigating Tomorrow, Today
NBAA Schedulers & Dispatchers Committee Co-Chairs Andrew Stylianou and Jennifer Dow shared their excitement with the keynote audience about the opportunities for innovation in their profession in a changing industry landscape.
"There's never been a more exciting time to be a scheduler-dispatcher, and there's no better event than this one for taking your career to a new level," Stylianou said.
"For business aviation to thrive amid the emergence of new technologies, evolving safety standards and an increasingly-demanding global market, the industry must innovate faster than ever," said Dow. "This conference provides the tools to navigate these and other challenges with strategic thinking and leadership."
SDC2025 featured over 30 education sessions with expert guidance for managing a wide range of priorities inherent in today's scheduling and dispatching profession. Two NBAA Professional Development Program (PDP) courses held at the start of the event set new attendance records.
An Essential Event
Exhibiting companies agreed that SDC was key to their business planning in 2025.
"We've been able to connect with our community, with our peers, with our customers, with those who are looking for opportunities to grow," said Sunny Lopez, manager of aviation for Phillips 66 Aviation. "We are here to have those connections every year."
Corporate Angel Network Vice President of Development Courtney Easton added, "It's probably our best event. We're in front of all of our partners, and we have an opportunity to meet new, potential partners."
SDC2025 Honors
In another conference highlight, longtime scheduler and licensed dispatcher Joy Buoncuore was presented with the 2025 Schedulers & Dispatchers Outstanding Achievement and Leadership Award. Buoncuore serves as the supervisor of transportation scheduling for Constellation Energy.
Corporate Angel Network Vice President of Development Courtney Easton added, "It's probably our best event. We're in front of all of our partners, and we have an opportunity to meet new, potential partners."
Also recognized were a number of SDC scholarship recipients and sponsors.
Next year's Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference takes place March 24-26, 2026, in Cleveland, OH.
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Founded in 1947 and based in Washington, DC, the National BusineAviation Industry Coalition Calls on Trump Administration to Strengthen & Support Supply Chains Aviation Association (NBAA) is the leading organization for companies that rely on general aviation aircraft to help make their businesses more efficient, productive and successful. The association represents more than 10,000 company and professional members and provides more than 100 products and services to the business aviation community, including the NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE), the world's largest civil aviation trade show. Learn more about NBAA at nbaa.org.
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Original text here: https://nbaa.org/2025-press-releases/insight-and-inspiration-drive-a-powerful-2025-nbaa-schedulers-dispatchers-conference/
[Category: Transportation]
Ban on PFAS and Toxic Chemicals in Menstrual Products Bill Passes in Both Houses in New York State
ALBANY, New York, March 29 -- Citizens Campaign for the Environment issued the following news release on March 26, 2025:
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Ban on PFAS and Toxic Chemicals in Menstrual Products Bill Passes in Both Houses in New York State
Only Governor Hochul's signature is needed to protect people who menstruate
Albany, NY- Today, the JustGreen Partnership is celebrating a mid-point legislative session win with the unanimous passage of the Ban on PFAS and Toxic Chemicals Bill S.1548 (Fernandez) / A1502 (Rosenthal) in the Assembly, following unanimous passage in the Senate in January. Next step is the
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ALBANY, New York, March 29 -- Citizens Campaign for the Environment issued the following news release on March 26, 2025:
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Ban on PFAS and Toxic Chemicals in Menstrual Products Bill Passes in Both Houses in New York State
Only Governor Hochul's signature is needed to protect people who menstruate
Albany, NY- Today, the JustGreen Partnership is celebrating a mid-point legislative session win with the unanimous passage of the Ban on PFAS and Toxic Chemicals Bill S.1548 (Fernandez) / A1502 (Rosenthal) in the Assembly, following unanimous passage in the Senate in January. Next step is theGovernor Hochul's desk. Once signed into law by the end of the year, New York will join California, Maine, and Vermont in restricting PFAS in menstrual products, and go beyond other states by restricting other harmful chemicals.
This bill will regulate the sale and distribution of menstrual products (pads, tampons, liners, sponges, etc.) in New York State that contain restricted substances or unsafe chemicals, including PFAS "forever chemicals," heavy metals like lead and mercury, hormone disrupting parabens, and carcinogens like formaldehyde and toluene.
As the JustGreen Partnership celebrates the unanimous passage of the bill today, they turn their focus to the Governor, who has long been vocal about her support for women's reproductive rights, at a time when such rights are under attack federally. When New York State required period product makers to disclose ingredients on product packaging sold in the state under a law passed in 2019, companies responded by adding the labels nationally. This fits a pattern and advocates anticipate safer period products on store shelves from New York to New Mexico.
"Today's vote is a historic win for public health, environmental justice, and menstrual equity in New York. With the passage of S.1548/A.1502, we are shifting the burden away from consumers and putting it where it belongs--on manufacturers--to ensure the safety of products used in the most intimate parts of our lives," said New York State Senator Nathalia Fernandez. "It's a commonsense, science-backed step toward a healthier, more just future. I'm proud to have worked alongside Assemblymember Rosenthal and a broad coalition of advocates to deliver this win for New Yorkers, and I look forward to seeing the Governor sign it into law."
"Manufacturing giants will no longer be able to sell toxic period products in New York State when my bill takes effect," said Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal (D/WF-Manhattan), Chair of the Assembly Committee on Housing. "For more than a century, women have been inserting untested and unregulated products into the most sensitive and absorbent part of their body. With the passage of my legislation, New York is ensuring that no woman will ever have to face this dangerous indignity again. I am incredibly grateful to Clean+Healthy, especially its Executive Director, Bobbi Wilding, for their unyielding support in getting this much-needed measure over the finish line."
"We are thrilled that the Assembly has unanimously passed Assemblymember Rosenthal's bill to ban PFAS and other toxic chemicals in period products, after the Senate swiftly unanimously passed Senator Fernandez's matching bill in January. There's no excuse for period product makers to allow harmful chemicals in their products. Everyone deserves to have access to these intimate products that are free of health-harming chemicals, whether or not they know about chemical hazards, regardless of how much money they have in their pockets, and frankly, whether or not they think this is important." said Bobbi Wilding, Executive Director of Clean+Healthy. "Now, as we see rapid erosion of public health and environmental protections at the federal level, it's more important than ever that New York State enacts these protections. We know that when New York required ingredient labels on period products, it changed packaging information nationally. We expect the same will be true again. Governor Hochul, we look forward to you signing this bill into law without delay!"
"Women and femmes of color are already disproportionately exposed to toxic chemicals in their lived environment, and even more so from beauty products that are marketed towards them. One way to reduce this dangerous exposure is to ban toxic chemicals in period products, which pose a heightened risk given their use in sensitive areas of the body as well as their duration of use. This crucial legislation for menstruators' health will prohibit the use of chemicals such as PFAS, talc, lead, synthetic fragrances and so many more. All of these toxins are closely linked to resulting in cancer, contribute to fertility and reproductive challenges, reduce immune function, and interfere with hormones," said Briana Carbajal, State Legislative Manager at WE ACT for Environmental Justice. "Thank you to Senator Fernandez and Assemblymember Rosenthal for championing the passage of such an exemplary piece of legislation for other states to follow suit."
"New Yorkers and our communities are inundated by exposure to toxic 'forever chemicals' (like PFAS) each and every day, and in ways that we don't even realize," said Caitlin Ferrante, Conservation Program Manager, Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter. "Ridding our environment of these ubiquitous toxins will improve public health and help to reduce the costs of healthcare and expensive filtration of drinking water. The passage of A.1502/S.1548 will help limit yet another pathway of PFAS and other toxic chemicals exposure, in products used by more than half of the population, in the most intimate areas of their bodies. The Sierra Club is grateful for the leadership shown by Assemblymember Rosenthal and Senator Fernandez in getting this legislation passed in both houses this year, and look forward to Governor Hochul signing the bill into law."
"Today's passage of the Safe Menstrual Products Act is a period-defining moment for health and safety." said Adrienne Esposito, Executive Director, Citizens Campaign for the Environment "Women should not be unnecessarily exposed to PFAS chemicals, formaldehyde, parabens and other toxics when they use these products. This legislation creates a future where menstrual and feminine hygiene products are as safe as they are necessary. CCE commends Assemblymember Rosenthal and Senator Fernandez for their leadership and we look forward to working with them to get this bill signed into law."
"PFAS are pervasive toxic compounds with major implications for the health of our children and families who are commonly exposed through everyday household products. Menstrual products are particularly concerning sources of exposure as PFAS have been linked to lower birth weights, altered timing of puberty in adolescents, and high blood pressure in pregnancy that can have serious effects during childbirth among other health issues." Said Charles Moon, MD, Co-Chair of the Public Policy and Advocacy Committee for the NYS Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics. "The NYS AAP thanks the Assembly for continued leadership on toxic chemical protections by passing this commonsense legislation and helping New Yorkers live healthier."
"It is mind-boggling to have to say this, but dangerous 'forever chemicals' have no place in products designed for intimate bodily use," said Kate Donovan, Senior Attorney & Northeast Director of Environmental Health at NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council). "Bill A1502 / S1548 removes the burden from consumers to try to find less toxic products, and instead requires manufacturers to make products safe. The New York Legislature has finally taken the crucial step to protect New Yorkers that use menstrual products from dangerous chemicals that are known to cause serious health impacts."
"The business community thanks the New York State legislature for passing this common sense, yet uncommon, legislation," said Bob Rossi, Executive Director of the New York Sustainable Business Council (NYSBC). "Our businesses and economy depend on a healthy citizenry, which is threatened by PFAS poisoning, especially in products that directly contact our skin. We must push forward, support innovation, and meet the growing consumer demand for safer products--some even produced here in New York. We look to Governor Hochul to sign this bill into law."
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Original text here: https://www.citizenscampaign.org/whats-new-at-cce/2025/3/28/ban-on-pfas-and-toxic-chemicals-in-menstrual-products-bill-passes-in-both-houses-in-new-york-state
[Category: Environment]
APA Services: Digital Health Use Among the Public Remains Strong
WASHINGTON, March 29 -- APA Services Inc., a companion professional organization to the American Psychological Association advocating for psychology, issued the following news on March 28, 2025:
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Digital health use among the public remains strong
Recent data show that engagement differs across age groups but remains high overall
While the overall use of telehealth has dipped since the pandemic, its use remains high in mental health care, with 88% of psychologists reporting that they offer telehealth services. Virtual care is an important way to meet the public's wide range of needs, as
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WASHINGTON, March 29 -- APA Services Inc., a companion professional organization to the American Psychological Association advocating for psychology, issued the following news on March 28, 2025:
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Digital health use among the public remains strong
Recent data show that engagement differs across age groups but remains high overall
While the overall use of telehealth has dipped since the pandemic, its use remains high in mental health care, with 88% of psychologists reporting that they offer telehealth services. Virtual care is an important way to meet the public's wide range of needs, asit can increase access to specialized care and help to alleviate both geographic and logistic barriers.
Despite the benefits, there remain assumptions about who uses and can benefit from technology. For example, there is a persistent perception that older adults are less likely to embrace technology. However, recent data indicate that digital health care and technology play a role in the lives of a large swath of the American public. Insights from Rock Health's 2024 Consumer Adoption of Digital Health Survey show that 58% of Americans used virtual care in the past year. Of the 53% of Americans who own a wearable device, over half are actively tracking at least one health metric.
Delving into age differences in use reveals a complex picture. While millennials had the highest rates of virtual care utilization (68%), followed by Gen Z (60%), a significant proportion of older adults report using virtual care as well--48% of Baby Boomers (ages 65-74) and 41% of the Silent Generation (ages 75 and older). Additionally, about a third of adults ages 65 and older said they own a wearable device such as a smartwatch, and over 80% of those are willing to share that data with a health care provider.
The public's use of health technology clearly varies, but when approached in a personalized manner that considers an individual's access to and comfort with technology, the incorporation of digital tools can have profound implications for enhancing care and better meeting the needs of people across the lifespan.
Given the importance of telehealth access, APA Services is closely monitoring the status of Medicare telehealth flexibilities--including delay of an in-person requirement--which have been extended through September 2025. To stay up to date on APA's response to federal policy changes, visit the APA/APASI Response Center.
Read more about how technology is reshaping psychological practice and how digital tools are extending care.
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Original text here: https://www.apaservices.org/practice/business/technology/on-the-horizon/digital-health-trends
[Category: Psychiatry/Psychology]
APA Publishing Expands Its Digital Books Collection
ARLINGTON, Virginia, March 29 -- The American Psychiatric Association issued the following news release on March 27, 2025:
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APA Publishing Expands Its Digital Books Collection
Washington, D.C. -- American Psychiatric Association (APA) Publishing has launched an extensive digital back catalog of hundreds of books from the past 40 years for clinicians, mental health professionals, residents, researchers, and students in psychiatry and allied disciplines.
Collections of all APA titles published in 2023, 2022, and 2021 are now available on PsychiatryOnline, the website which also houses the
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ARLINGTON, Virginia, March 29 -- The American Psychiatric Association issued the following news release on March 27, 2025:
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APA Publishing Expands Its Digital Books Collection
Washington, D.C. -- American Psychiatric Association (APA) Publishing has launched an extensive digital back catalog of hundreds of books from the past 40 years for clinicians, mental health professionals, residents, researchers, and students in psychiatry and allied disciplines.
Collections of all APA titles published in 2023, 2022, and 2021 are now available on PsychiatryOnline, the website which also houses theDSM-5-TR(R) and all APA Publishing journals. The addition of these collections to the website allows users to search all books and journals from American Psychiatric Association Publishing in a single location.
The 2023 Book Collection features titles including Decoding Delusions: A Clinician's Guide to Working With Delusions and Other Extreme Beliefs; Applied Epigenetics for Mental Health Professionals; and Pocket Guide to Emergent and Serious Adverse Events in Psychopharmacology.
"Ease of access to the breadth of our publishing offering now extends seamless citation, indexing, and analytics to our book authors and customers," said Simone Taylor, Ph.D., Chief of Publishing at the APA. "We're proud to facilitate even more efficient use of these resources, many of which have been supporting psychiatrists and their practice for decades."
The 2022 Book Collection grants access to titles including Late-Life Depression and Anxiety; Textbook of Autism Spectrum Disorders, Second Edition; and the Pocket Guide to the DSM-5-TR(R) Diagnostic Exam. The 2021 Book Collection covers a variety of topics and includes the Textbook of Women's Reproductive Mental Health, The Psychiatric Hospitalist: A Career Guide, and Science Over Stigma: Education and Advocacy for Mental Health.
The Books Legacy Collection 1984-2020 offers access to over 320 titles including the Clinical Laboratory Medicine for Mental Health Professionals; Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, Fifth Edition; and Textbook of Medical Psychiatry.
The new online packages of APA's back catalog include full-text access, the ability to view each chapter directly or in PDF format, quick access to references and author information, a left-side navigation bar for easier viewing of different sections, and search results available via single search. Topics covered in these collections include psychopharmacology, neuropsychiatry, personality disorders, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and much more.
To view the full list of titles available and to learn how to access the back catalog, visit http://www.appi.org/Institutions/Catalog/PsychiatryOnline-Books-Collections.
American Psychiatric Association
The American Psychiatric Association, founded in 1844, is the oldest medical association in the country. The APA is also the largest psychiatric association in the world with more than 39,200 physician members specializing in the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and research of mental illnesses. APA's vision is to ensure access to quality psychiatric diagnosis and treatment. For more information, please visit www.psychiatry.org.
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Original text here: https://www.psychiatry.org/News-room/News-Releases/APA-Publishing-Expands-Digital-Books-Collection
[Category: Psychiatry/Psychology]