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Featured All AHA webinars are free of charge but require advance registration. AHA does not offer continui...
This guide includes two sections that address collection and use of patient race, ethnicity and l...
Cultural competency in health care describes the ability of systems to provide care to patients w...
This webinar examined best practices and lessons from the field on health care transformation ini...
"Metrics for the Second Curve of Health Care" expands on four strategies originally identified in...
The AHA's Committee on Research developed the report, "Engaging Health Care Users: A Framework fo...
The AHA’s framework for health reform, Health for Life, embraces the need to engage patients and ...
From flexible visiting hours to family-centered rounds, hospitals are encouraging patients and fa...
This report identifies steps that policy, public health and community stakeholders can take to pr...
The conclusion of H&HN's yearlong series on hospital, community and national efforts to identify ...
The Affordable Care Act and state Medicaid reform efforts present opportunities to reengineer hea...
At the 2012 American Public Health Association annual meeting, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation spo...
Annual analysis of the health care of a record number of Americans by the National Committee for ...
America's health care system has become too complex and costly to continue business as usual, say...
PLF hosted a session on achieving team-based health care delivery. David Nash, MD, founding dean ...
This commentary was written by Daren R. Anderson, MD, vice president and chief quality officer, ...
Achieving health care equity and eliminating health care disparities are a top goal of hospitals ...
The Brooklyn Hospital Center Family Medicine Department made a commitment to improve the quality ...
Adventist HealthCareRockville, Maryland1,045 Beds The Problem Adventist HealthCare created the C...
Ten existential questions will make the difference between limping into the future and soaring to...
In the United States, there has been a growing health care divide between vulnerable populations ...