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Featured All AHA webinars are free of charge but require advance registration. AHA does not offer continui...
In response to a rapidly transforming health care environment, hospitals and health systems acros...
Using the Triple Aim framework, hospitals and health systems can effectively address behavioral h...
The new HPOE guide “Triple Aim Strategies to Improve Behavioral Health Care” describes strategie...
There are opportunities around the country for dramatic innovation in the way health systems tran...
Protecting workers from exposure to all types of respiratory hazards is an important issue for ho...
Hospital-based Strategies for Creating a Culture of Health provides background on the Robert Wood...
Together with the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, HRET shared the results of a survey that stu...
Here’s the promising news: About 95 percent of hospitals and health care systems collect data on ...
Each year, the AHA Committee on Performance Improvement takes an in-depth look at a single topic ...
Generational differences—one factor of diversity—are changing workforce dynamics. Traditionalists...
This resource gives hospital and health system leaders concrete, practical steps grounded on evid...
There is a growing need to improve health care, especially at the interface between general medic...
No single organization can effectively address complex community health issues such as access to ...
Collective Impact is the commitment of a group of actors from different sectors to a common agend...
The ADA committee at the Kaiser Woodland Hills facility was started in 2010 in an effort to compl...
Examples of and the rationale for strategies used to foster critical consciousness in the work of...
The 2012 AHA Committee on Performance Improvement focused on advanced illness management. Well-de...
This report identifies steps that policy, public health and community stakeholders can take to pr...
This second report in this series expands and explains all three strategies and focuses on patien...
“End of life care,” “serious illness” or “advanced illness” are some of the terms used to categor...