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Behavioral Health Outpaces Primary Care in 2024
In 2024, behavioral health visits among commercially insured individuals in the United States surpassed primary care visits for the first time, according to an analysis published by Behavioral Health Business and based on data from Trilliant Health.
Integrating Behavioral Health into Pediatric Care: Hospital-led Solutions to a Growing Crisis
While the challenges are national, many children’s hospitals are already putting integration into practice in ways that reflect the needs of their communities and patient populations. The following case studies demonstrate how integrated models are taking shape and what hospital leaders, particularly those in children’s hospitals, can learn from them.
Reader's Choice: Our 10 Most Popular Market Scan Articles in 2025
The 10 most-read Market Scan articles of 2025, reflecting what mattered most to health care leaders this year: workforce shortages, rising cyber threats, volatile supply chains and continued experimentation by major retail and technology players seeking a foothold in care delivery.
AHA Center for Health Innovation, Collaboration & Partnerships, Behavioral Health Care Delivery, Telling the Hospital Story, Consumerism, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Heart Disease, Cancer, Diabetes, and Other Chronic Diseases, Wearables and Remote Patient Monitoring, Robots and Robotics, Nursing Thought Leaders
Building and Implementing an Artificial Intelligence Action Plan for Health Care
Health care artificial intelligence action plan defines people, process and technology essentials, ROI, and AI use cases to transform care delivery.
Leadership, Patient-Centered Care, Quality & Patient Safety, Operational Excellence, Financial Management, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Leveraging Technology, Impact of Technology on the Workforce, ROI, Reimbursement, AHA Center for Health Innovation, Technology Strategy, Access to Behavioral Health, Innovation/New Models of Care
The Value of Health Systems During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Advocate Aurora Health – Milwaukee, Wisc.
Advocate Aurora Health’s scale has been a critical asset that has allowed us to successfully respond to the financial, operational and clinical challenges created by COVID-19.
Innovative Hospital Solutions to Address Health Care Challenges
The AHA and Concord Health Partners have compiled this collection of resources to provide more information about innovative solutions to key issues.
Behavioral Health Care Delivery, CRM, Telehealth, Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Advancing Best Practices for Hospitals & Health Systems, Emergency Departments (EDs), Primary Care, Post-Acute Care, COVID-19: Telehealth and Virtual Care, Customer Experience, Workforce, Impact of Technology on the Workforce
Case Study: Improving Access and Quality of Maternal and Infant Services in Rural Iowa
Rising costs and a shortage of health care providers make access to services challenging, especially in rural communities.
3 Ways to Strengthen Physical and Behavioral Health Integration
As hospital and health leaders continue to seek sustainable solutions to address workforce shortages, negative margins and rising labor costs, they may want to take a deeper look at ways to integrate physical and behavioral health services.
NeuroFlow Helps Jefferson Reduce ED Visits by 34%
Jefferson Health partnered with NeuroFlow to integrate behavioral health into their primary care and ob-gyn clinics and create evidence-based care pathways for support.
COVID-19 Didn’t Stop Health Care Disruptors from Moving Forward
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic turbulence last year, some of America’s largest companies were forced to reexamine their strategies to disrupt health care in an effort to reduce costs, increase access and forge stronger bonds with consumers. Some, like Amazon, CVS Health, Walgreens Boots Alliance and Walmart, added to the number of their early brick-and-mortar primary care locations to serve their customers or employees.