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Blogs from AHA leaders and members on the latest health care issues.

Multi-disciplinary approach leads AdventHealth team to pioneer innovative candy cane endoscopic procedure.
Working in close partnership with the 黑料正能量 Association, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and the Catholic Health Association of the United States, the John A. Hartford Foundation has strongly supported the creation and spread of the idea of age-friendly health systems
A recent article in Medical Care Journal paints a bleak picture of the future of healthcare, claiming hospitals intend to replace Registered Nurses (RNs) with lower-paid and less qualified staff, which the authors assert would lead to poorer quality care and skyrocketing costs. The article even鈥
Last week, several academics released a working paper saying hospital prices lead to employment losses outside the health sector, among other faulty conclusions.
The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget is supposedly committed to being 鈥渁n authoritative voice for fiscal responsibility.鈥 That鈥檚 why it鈥檚 so disappointing that they would propose something so irresponsible in a new report 鈥 repealing nonprofit hospitals鈥 tax exemption. In reality,鈥
The 黑料正能量 Association Leadership Summit will take place July 21-23, 2024, in San Diego, Calif., at the Manchester Grand Hyatt. The conference offers insights and ideas for senior executives, clinical leaders, board trustees and next-generation health care leaders.
The award-winning five-episode Beyond Birth podcast series covers some of the pressing issues facing maternal health and well-being.
The RAND Corporation recently released the fifth iteration of its biannual hospital price report. The AHA highlights the significant flaws in this latest iteration.
The inability of many patients to obtain needed drug therapies due to either high prices or shortages has negatively affected patient outcomes.1 Nearly 30% of Americans say they haven鈥檛 taken their medication as prescribed due to high drug prices, and it is estimated that more than 1.1 million鈥
By codesigning care with community partners, hospitals can proactively and collaboratively work toward improving Black maternal health outcomes.