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The AHA Annual Survey is an important source of provider data and the source for AHA Guide®, Hospital Statistics™ and numerous academic studies.
In this conversation, Jon Ulven, Ph.D., behavioral health psychologist and chair of adult psychology at Sanford Health, details the fragile behavioral health landscape in rural America and how Medicaid cuts could deepen gaps in health care access and resources.
Founded in 1880, WellSpan is a multispecialty medical group of 23,000 team members providing nationally recognized, advanced specialty care and supporting lifelong wellness by partnering closely with communities to address local health care needs.
When hospitals and health systems combine predictive analytics, decision-support systems and automation, they can optimize staffing, cut costs and improve outcomes.
The Joint Commission and the Coalition for Health AI (CHAI) are partnering to co-develop a suite of AI resources, including playbooks, tools and a new certification program.
AHA, others file an amicus brief in second lawsuit challenging Tennessee’s 340B contract pharmacy law.
Avera Health, based in Sioux Falls, S.D., is working with a local college and high school to create a career track for nursing students, from high school to college and into the health system.
Chad Golder, general counsel at the AHA, recently joined me on the Leadership Dialogue for a conversation on our current legal environment, what the AHA is doing on behalf of members, and what hospital and health system leaders can do to help.
In this Leadership Dialogue conversation, Tina Freese Decker, president and CEO of Corewell Health and 2025 AHA board chair, talks with Chad Golder, general counsel for the ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ Association (AHA), about the complex legal landscape hospitals and health systems must navigate to ensure…
AHA shares very serious concerns with the amendment in the nature of a substitute for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) (H.R. 1) that is being considered by the Senate.