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2025 Environmental Scan
The 2024 AHA Environmental Scan details data and trends that have implications for the health care field for the coming year and beyond. The Scan will help your staff, leadership and board strategize and plan for the future.
2024 Costs of Caring
While recent data suggest that some hospital and health system finances have experienced modest stabilization from historic lows in 2022, the hospital field is still far from where it needs to be to meet the demand for care, invest in new and promising technologies and interventions, and stand ready for the next health care crisis.
TrendWatch: The Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Behavioral Health
In this report, we define behavioral health disorders as both mental illness and substance use disorders.
Reducing Stigma in the Hospital and System-Wide Application and Credentialing Process: HartfordHealth
Hartford Health combats behavioral health stigma by modifying potentially stigmatizing questions in their application and credentialling processes.
Skyrocketing Hospital Administrative Costs, Burdensome Commercial Insurer Policies Impacting Patient Care
Between 2022 and 2023, care denials increased an average of 20.2% and 55.7% for commercial and Medicare Advantage (MA) claims, respectively.
Suicide Prevention in the Health Care Workforce
Resources for hospital and health system leaders to improve mental well-being and prevent suicide in the health care workforce
A Small Rural Hospital Makes Big Changes for their Workforce: Knox Community Hospital
Knox Community Hospital expands their employee education programs and works to increase knowledge of and access to employee resources.
Workplace Violence Prevention | Strengthening the Health Care Workforce
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals and health system teams experienced violence, from bullying and incivility to active shooters, intimate partner violence, cyberattacks, homicides and suicides. However, the compounding trauma of the pandemic has heightened the need to create a safer workplace, both physically and psychologically, and a more resilient workforce.
2023 Costs of Caring
Hospitals appreciate the support and resources that Congress have provided throughout the COVID-19 pandemic; however, additional support is needed to keep hospitals strong so they can continue to provide care to patients and communities.