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Public Trust and Accountability: AHA Resources for Hospitals
Explore existing AHA tools and resources that relate to topics covered withing the self-assessment tool.
Revolutionizing Sepsis Management with Ochsner’s Solutions | DEV
Sepsis care at Ochsner Health aligns with CDC’s Core Elements to reduce hospital deaths and improve patient outcomes. Learn how their strategy works.
Five hospitals within Louisiana Children’s Health System receive Birth Ready designation
Five hospitals within the LCMC Health system have earned the Louisiana Birth Ready or Birth Ready+ Designation, a recognition awarded by the Louisiana Department of Health and the Louisiana Perinatal Quality Collaborative (LaPQC).
Community Health and Environment Resources
Explore the Community Health and Environment's resources, which can be leveraged to address the impact of environment on community health.
Maternal Health: Person-centered Care
To work toward reducing known health disparities, AHA has developed numerous resources that emphasize the importance and impact of person-centered care.
Maternal Health: Improving Quality Outcomes
Designing care that improves quality and patient safety contributes to improved pregnancy outcomes. These AHA resources highlight success stories of hospitals and health systems that focus on models of care aimed at improving their maternal care quality and outcomes.
Safe and High Quality Resources | Care Transformation Framework: Foundational Principles
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Hospital-Community Partnership Teams | HCC | Center
HCC program cohorts feature teams from around the country. This page features background information and stories about their work.
Keck Medicine of USC students support communities hit by LA wildfires
When the Eaton and Palisades wildfires devastated areas of Los Angeles County earlier this year, they sparked a swift response from students at Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California.