This is . 

The AHA鈥檚 Association for Community Health Improvement leads this national event to raise awareness, demonstrate the impact and celebrate the individuals and organizations that work to advance health and well-being in their communities.
 
Community Health Improvement Week has a different theme designated for each day: advancing health and well-being by bridging care and community, strengthening capacity and knowledge of hospital-based professionals around population health, recognizing the role of technology in improving community health, connecting clinical care and community health, and raising awareness about violence prevention programs.
 
Throughout the week, ACHI will be sharing new resources and highlighting case examples. On Wednesday, June 6, ACHI also will host a webinar, 鈥.鈥 The week culminates with Hospitals Against Violence (#HAVhope) Day of Awareness [/hospitals-against-violence] on Friday. You can find out more about Community Health Improvement Week activities and download the logo and templates by visiting .
 
This is a great time to use social and traditional media to spotlight how your hospital or health system is helping patients and community members maintain and improve their health every day. You may have programs to address the social determinants of health. Or you may be partnering with other community stakeholders 鈥 individuals and organizations 鈥 to connect patients with the resources they need to live a safe and healthy life. We encourage you to share these initiatives and photos on social media using the hashtag #chiweek.
 
Thank you to all the community health professionals at your hospitals and health systems who are making a big impact on the health and well-being of our communities.

Related News Articles

Headline
As part of Community Health Improvement Week June 9-13, two experts from Corewell Health share how an impactful health care ecosystem model is supporting local鈥
Headline
With June 9-13 being Community Health Improvement Week, three experts from HonorHealth discuss how the health care network is addressing community needs beyond鈥
Headline
A new AHA video highlights how Corewell Health is transforming youth behavioral health care access in rural Michigan through school-based clinics and鈥
Headline
The Food and Drug Administration May 16 announced it cleared the first blood test to diagnose Alzheimer鈥檚 disease. The test, created by Fujirebio Diagnostics,鈥
Headline
Zaira Khalid, M.D., senior staff geriatric psychiatrist at Henry Ford Behavioral Health Hospital, discusses the unique physical, emotional and social needs of鈥
Headline
An estimated 7.2 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease, according to the latest annual report by the Alzheimer's Association. Nearly two-thirds鈥