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Featured All AHA webinars are free of charge but require advance registration. AHA does not offer continui...
Health care reform presents academic health centers with an opportunity to test new systems of ca...
The implementation of accountable care organizations, a new health care payment and delivery mode...
This cross-site comparison of the early experience of four provider organizations participating i...
HRET has been awarded a contract by CMS to support their Partnership for Patients campaign. PfP i...
The Florida Hospital Association is proud to recognize the 2012 Celebration of Achievement in Qua...
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 ...
One of the most vital strategies in the current health care environment is physician-hospital ali...
In an Oct. 17 webinar presented by Becker's Hospital Review, Scott Becker, a partner at McGuireWo...
Building a culture of quality and safety in hospitals requires accomplished and courageous health...
Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center, a 347-bed public hospital in Bronx, N.Y., has establish...
Diabetes is among the ten leading causes of death in both white and African American patients, bu...
Using key metrics, MaineHealth gauges its impact on population health The board's challenge--wha...
Accelerating Care Integration Lack of care coordination and integration was identified as a majo...
This webinar introduces strategies to increase physical activity through community design.
Focusing on patient education and collaboration with physicians and the hospital, Gundersen Luthe...
The AHA is dedicated to highlighting the good work that America's hospitals are doing to care and...
America's health care system has become too complex and costly to continue business as usual, say...
Patients hospitalized for tobacco-related illnesses may be the most motivated to quit using tobac...
“End of life care,” “serious illness” or “advanced illness” are some of the terms used to categor...