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Sustainability for Health Care - Achieving Your Sustainability Goals
AHA sustainability in health care information and resources.
Chair File: Making Health Care More Environmentally Sustainable
The AHA has developed a sustainability roadmap for health care. This roadmap provides excellent resources and strategic guidance for hospitals and health systems that are adopting practices to support the environment and their communities.
AHA Statement on HHS Pledge Initiative to Mobilize Health Care Sector to Reduce Emissions
The hospital field is committed to doing our part to reduce emissions and promote environmental stewardship, but we know we cannot do this alone.
6 Takeaways from New Forecast of Health Care’s Future
Optimizing workforce retention, recruitment and development will be critical over the next decade as hospitals and health systems adjust to what is expected to be a changing landscape in patient volumes, higher-acuity levels, increased length of stay and preferred sites for care delivery.
The Value Initiative Members in Action Podcast Series
We now offer podcasts with AHA members who are using these strategies to improve quality and decrease health care costs. You also can access the case study profiles on our Members in Action landing page.
Chair File: Caring Partners Turn a Neighborhood Around
“If we can’t do something for our own neighbors, what can we do across town or in another city?”
AHA Leadership Summit Roundtable: The Future of Health Care Quality
A Quality Leadership Roundtable that took place at the 2022 American Hospital Association Leadership Summit in San Diego. Hosted by the AHA Living Learning Network.
Safer, smaller, smarter health tech
Iron lungs out. Surgical robots in. The heart-wrenching sight of rows of children trapped in iron lungs has given way to the ability to transplant lungs.
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.