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Leading the Way: Health Care Organizations' Commitment to Workforce Well-Being
Explore how health care organizations are approaching workforce well-being through innovative strategies. The discussion focuses on comprehensive, system-wide approaches that cultivate a culture of well-being within health care environments, and highlights the significant contributions of professional societies and organizations, such as CHARM and the AHA, in advancing these efforts. (Webinar presented May 14, 2025)
Webinars: Four Part Series on Healthcare Consumer Experiences and Expectations
Consumers’ health care expectations and experiences continue to evolve in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and there are myriad opportunities for action by legacy stakeholders and new market entrants. To draw a broader understanding of consumerism and establish a framework for action, the AHA hosted a webinar series conducted by Kaufman, Hall & Associates, LLC. This educational series is designed for hospital and health system leaders as they focus new models and resources on consumers and patients to improve access, convenience and outcomes in the post-COVID-19 environment.
Inclusive, Local Hiring: Building the Pipeline to a Healthy Community
ACHI and the AHA Workforce Center hosted a webinar on how health systems can develop an inclusive, local hiring pipeline through creating more external community connections and internal career paths.
Crucial Conversations on Health Equity: Is Your Board Ready
Maria Hernandez, Impact4Health & Karma Bass, Via Healthcare Consulting discuss how boards can focus on health equity by engaging in a survey tool to identify strengths & weaknesses to prepare for advancing health equity within their communities.
Webinar: St. Vincent’s, Jacksonville, the ROI of Mental Health First Aid
Learn how five local hospital systems created a course to train people to perform "adult mental health first aid," giving members of the public skills to help someone who is developing or experiencing a mental health crisis
Presbyterian Health Care’s Community Collaborations and Medical Integration: Effectively Addressing Substance Use Disorders
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Webinar: Jefferson Health - New Jersey: South Jersey Behavioral Health Innovation Collaborative
The current behavioral health system is not fully meeting the needs of patients in New Jersey, where more than 240,000 adults live with a severe mental illness and a growing number of adults require treatment for substance use disorder. To address these challenges, five health systems have joined together to invest in data integration, stakeholder engagement, and innovative service delivery models with the goal of shifting the system toward patient-centered care.