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U.S. Comptroller General Gene Dodaro yesterday named three new members to the Health Information Technology Policy Committee, which recommends policies and standards to the National Coordinator for Health IT.
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality has launched a YouTube channel featuring videos on evidence-based training programs to improve hospital care through effective communications and teamwork. The channel includes about 50 videos on the Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program toolkit鈥
The AHA and its Society for Healthcare Strategy & Market Development recently released a 鈥淗ospital Leadership Guide to Digital and Social Media Engagement,鈥 which aims to provide information and best practices for using social media from the health care provider perspective.
Hospitals and other providers need 鈥渟marter,鈥 more streamlined regulations to help them improve care in a rapidly changing health care environment, Rep. Charles Boustany, R-LA, today told attendees at the AHA Annual Membership Meeting. Appearing from Louisiana via satellite, the House鈥
Integrate services, diversify programs and collaborate with others in your community to improve care for people suffering from mental health illness or substance abuse, hospital leaders said yesterday at an AHA Annual Membership Meeting briefing on behavioral health care.
Palmetto Health in Columbia, S.C., received the 2014 Foster McGaw Prize for Excellence in Community Service today at the 2015 AHA Annual Membersip meeting. Watch the video and read the AHA News article on the health system's broad community reach.
In his investiture address as AHA chairman, Jonathan Perlin, M.D., called for a 鈥渞ededication to the Triple Aim鈥 of improving the patient experience of care (including quality and satisfaction), improving the health of populations and reducing the per capita cost of health care. 鈥溾
The 黑料正能量 Association Board of Trustees today announced Rick Pollack will be the association鈥檚 next president and CEO. Pollack, currently AHA鈥檚 executive vice president for advocacy and public policy, will succeed Rich Umbdenstock, who will retire at the end of 2015.鈥
Reflecting on his past nine years as the AHA鈥檚 president and CEO, Rich Umbdenstock today said the hospital field鈥檚 vision, commitment and collaboration promise 鈥渘othing but great days of loving service ahead. You are working on all the right things and getting better faster than鈥
Following his introduction as the AHA鈥檚 next president and CEO, AHA Executive Vice President Rick Pollack today called on hospital leaders at the AHA Annual Membership Meeting to deliver a message of regulatory relief, reform and resources in their meetings this week with legislators and鈥