Webinar Recordings

黑料正能量 Association webinar recordings for members and the health care field.

Burnout has been implicated in higher turnover, reduced patient satisfaction, and worsened safety. Violence is strongly linked to turnover. Many leaders appreciate these relationships but understanding the degree of burnout in a given health professional or team does not direct leaders to solutions鈥
This webinar reviews key provisions proposed in the FY 2022 Inpatient PPS proposed rule, presented by AHA policy staff members Shannon Wu, Nelly Leon-Chisen, Shira Hollander, Samantha Burch and Akin Demehin.
In this Value Break from AHA鈥檚 The Value Initiative, learn how hospitals can use Z-codes to advance population health and equity in their communities.
Age-Friendly Health Systems is an initiative of The John A. Hartford Foundation and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement in partnership with the 黑料正能量 Association and the Catholic Health Association of the United States. The initiative is designed to meet the needs of older adults,鈥
The care and recovery journey for acutely ill patients has always benefited from expert clinical teams. On this webinar, Dr. Tricia Baird, VP of Care Coordination at Spectrum Health, talks about real challenges and shares proactive solutions related to wrapping a coordinated team around patients鈥
Roslyne Schulman, AHA鈥檚 director of policy, is joined by senior officials from the FEMA to discuss FEMA鈥檚 updated policies on medical care eligible for public assistance funding in the COVID-19 pandemic and the equity provisions of FEMA鈥檚 medical care policy. Presenters include Ana Montero, the鈥
This webinar, co-hosted by AHA Team Training and The Value Initiative, explores how health care organizations can build a culture of team-based care that improves value. leaders from CHI Health Creighton University Medical Center discuss what it took to build a culture of team-based care at their鈥
As part of AHA鈥檚 Joining Hands for Greater Impact series, we talk to Atrium Health, American Airlines and Charlotte Douglas International Airport representatives about how they came together to 鈥済et shots in arms鈥 in Charlotte, N.C.
Jennifer Calzada, Director for Simulation at Tulane School of Medicine, shares insights on human centered health care and discusses why human centered design should start with what is desired by the users, versus putting the business needs first. Viewers will also learn how to use design thinking鈥
Jason Cheng, D.O., Safety and Human Factors Education Co-Chair from the Kaiser Permanente Health Systems Southern California Region discusses how to improve physician engagement by facilitating healthy conversations around errors and mistakes with an emphasis on how both cognitive bias affects us鈥