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Novel Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19), COVID-19: Vaccines and Therapeutics, COVID-19: Effective Communications Resources
Chair File: Protecting Each Other by Getting Our Communities Vaccinated
As summer moves along, the U.S. is marking a pivotal point in the pandemic. A majority of Americans 鈥 nearly 55% 鈥 now have received one COVID-19 vaccine dose, and 48% are fully vaccinated.聽
Leadership, Population/Community Health, Novel Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19), Leadership Dialogue
Chair File: Leadership Rounds 鈥 Talking Public Health Preparedness and Population Health with Mount Sinai Health System CEO Kenneth Davis, M.D.
On this episode, you鈥檒l hear from Kenneth Davis, M.D., president and CEO of Mount Sinai Health System in New York, a system that was on the front lines of the first wave of COVID-19. He is a neurobiologist and a pioneering researcher in the field of brain disease, notably Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.
Leadership, AHA Leadership Summit
Chair File: AHA Leadership Summit 2021 鈥 Reimagining Health Care
What qualities make an outstanding leader, whether in health care or another field? Your list may include being collaborative, courageous, empathetic, innovative, inspiring, and intelligent. Based on my experiences and observations during the COVID-19 pandemic, I鈥檇 add a couple more: being humble and resilient.聽
Age-Friendly Health Systems, Leadership
Chair File: Building Age-Friendly Health Systems to Improve Care for Older Adults
Back in 2011, the first wave of Baby Boomers 鈥 people born from 1946 to 1964 鈥 celebrated their 65th birthday. That marked a new demographic trend: the aging of the U.S. population.
Community Health Improvement Week (CHIWeek)
Chair File: Join AHA in Celebrating Community Health Improvement Week
Hospitals are cornerstones of our communities. They provide a broad spectrum of acute and ambulatory care services and serve as economic anchors in many cities and towns. Hospitals and health systems also work closely with many community-based organizations, partnering to address people鈥檚 health and social needs.
Disparities/Equity of Care, Leadership
Chair File: A Moment to Reflect 鈥 and Act 鈥 on Health Equity
Tomorrow, May 25, marks the one-year anniversary of the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis. His death shined a spotlight on the systemic racism and inequities in many aspects of our society. These include inequities in health and health care.聽
Behavioral Health Care Delivery, Maternal Mental Health
Chair File: Improving Mental Health and Resiliency
Millions of people across our country are living with a mental health issue. It鈥檚 estimated that one in five U.S. adults and one in six young people ages 6-17 experience a mental health disorder every year.
National Hospital Week, Leadership
Chair File: Gratitude 鈥 This Week and Every Week 鈥 for Our Hospital Teams
Today is 鈥淥ur Cup Runneth Over with Gratitude鈥 Day at Susan B. Allen Memorial Hospital in El Dorado, Kan. Employees are wearing blue and yellow SBA colors and getting a stainless steel cup as a small gift of thanks from their hospital leaders. 聽
Population/Community Health, Leadership
Chair File: Creating a Culture of Health for All
The factors that influence health are present in all aspects of our lives 鈥 in our own homes, in our communities and in society as a whole. In theory, this gives each of us the opportunity to improve and maintain our health, with support from hospitals and other providers, community-based organizations, businesses and government agencies.聽
Leadership Dialogue, Maternal Health, Disparities/Equity of Care
Chair File: Leadership Rounds 鈥 Talking Maternal Health and Health Equity with Stacey Stewart, President and CEO of March of Dimes
In this episode, I was delighted to talk with Stacey Stewart, president and CEO of March of Dimes, and present her with AHA鈥檚 2020 Award of Honor for her organization鈥檚 work during eight decades to improve health outcomes for mothers and babies.