Innovation/New Models of Care
The AHA today announced that Parkview Health of Fort Wayne, IN; University of Pennsylvania Health System of Philadelphia; and West Tennessee Healthcare of Jackson, TN are the winners of AHA鈥檚 inaugural Innovation Challenge.
A growing number of hospitals are using health information technology to improve health care quality and support new models of care, according to TrendWatch reports released today by the AHA.
This brief is the fourth in a series of issue briefs highlighting data from the 2016 AHA Annual Survey Information Technology Supplement for community hospitals collected November 2016 鈥 April 2017. This fourth brief compares the use of health IT by hospitals and health systems that are鈥
Health care innovation has a 鈥渕uch broader, game-changing meaning鈥 than it used to.
Older adults have complex and unique health needs, which can make their medical care more challenging.
Also in this weekly roundup of health care news: Hospitals help the Boston homeless get back on their feet; first responders suffer from exposure to tragic events; and a tech company seeks to become the Amazon of Chinese health care.
Hospitals and systems should try new approaches to disruptive innovation.
The nine-month program strategically aligns with AHA's Value Initiative to provide training in leadership and value-based strategies to tackle the key issues and disruptors affecting health care affordability and cost.
Please join the 黑料正能量 Association (AHA), expert thought leaders and your executive peers to explore how hospitals and health systems are innovating to enhance value and address new entrants to the health care field. The transition to value-based care, the rise of consumerism and the new鈥
Spotlight Health 鈥 the health care-focused opening segment of the annual Aspen Ideas Festival 鈥 was held last weekend in Colorado featuring a diverse mix of sessions.