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Blogs from AHA leaders and members on the latest health care issues.
In this AHA Stat blog post, Elisa Arespacochaga, vice president of AHA's Physician Alliance, highlights how three organizations 鈥 HCA Healthcare, Erlanger Health System and the Minnesota Hospital Association 鈥 have implemented strategies to help tackle physician burnout.
Axios' The poor state of U.S hospital quality (December 1, 2018) gives an incomplete view on the state of quality and safety in America鈥檚 hospitals and health systems.
Long-standing players in the health care market, along with a growing number of new market entrants 鈥 including tech behemoths and aggressive startups 鈥 have driven a flurry of activity in the health care space in 2018. And the pace of this activity has only increased in the last six months of the鈥
AHA response to Modern Healthcare story "Flaws in reporting create knowledge vacuum regarding community benefits"
AHA Senior Vice President Melinda Reid Hatton examines why a recent study on hospital consolidation from the Center for American Progress misses the mark.
The birth of a child is and should be among the happiest events in a woman鈥檚 life. And hospitals and clinicians seek to partner with women to create and carry out birth plans that respect their wishes for this special time. As a nurse who has cared for women in labor, I know how important it is for鈥
鈥淲hen Hospitals Merge, Patients Often Pay More鈥 doesn鈥檛 paint a full picture of the root cause of higher health care costs to consumers.
As the industry 鈥渢hat generates higher profit margins than any other,鈥 Big Pharma continues to price gouge consumers for life-saving drugs. One thing the pharmaceutical industry is not entitled to, however, is its own set of facts.
Jay Bhatt, D.O., AHA senior vice president and chief medical officer, and Robyn Begley, DNP, R.N., AHA senior vice president and chief nursing officer, highlight three podcasts featuring leaders from Cincinnati Children鈥檚 Medical Center, Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Catholic Health鈥
Hospitals are using CHWs to expand access to care and achieve better health outcomes, particularly among underserved communities.