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U.S. Hospitals and Health Systems Enhance Patient Safety
Hospitals and health systems across the nation are implementing innovative programs to connect with their communities and enhance patient safety.
Protecting the Care Environment: Layered, Outside-In Defense Against Workplace Violence
Protecting the Care Environment: Layered, Outside-In Defense Against Workplace Violence
AHA resources available ahead of National Hospital Week
The AHA March 5 released content resources and merchandise ahead of this year’s National Hospital Week, May 10-16.
Plan Ahead for National Hospital Week 2026: Healing Happens Here, May 10-16, 2026
Hospitals save lives and help communities thrive, and National Hospital Week (May 10-16) is the perfect opportunity to celebrate the people and teams who make that happen every day.
Health Systems
Sixty-seven percent of AHA member hospitals are part of health systems, the majority consisting of three to 10 hospitals. Health systems range in size, geography and facility type. Three-quarters are not-for-profit, with another 10% identifying as Catholic church-related and 10% as for-profit investor-owned. The remaining are non-federal government of varying types.
Encore of the Heart: Montana Performer Makes Comeback After Heart Attack
Frankee Angel, a lifelong performer, found her world upended when she suffered a sudden medical emergency just before playing piano at St. Patrick’s Church.
United Against the Flu
United Against the Flu is a collaborative effort by several national health care organizations and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to amplify the importance of getting vaccinated, especially this flu season.
2026 National Hospital Week May 10-16
We invite you to celebrate the men and women of America's hospitals during National Hospital Week May 12-18.
AHA Resource Center
Quick information service — Drawing from sources readily at hand, staff supply quick facts such as data items, addresses and telephone numbers, dates, definitions, and referral to other appropriate resources.
Meeting essential needs brings dignity to the desert
In rural Cochise County, Ariz., many older adults struggle with limited incomes, chronic health conditions, and scarce access to essential resources. Geographic isolation and high poverty rates among seniors make basic needs — such as adult incontinence supplies — difficult to afford.