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Chair File: Connecting, Learning and Collaborating to Advance Health in America
Communication. Teamwork. Unity. That’s what helps drive health care innovation, accelerates health equity, improves health outcomes and advances health in our communities.
Chair File: Bridging the Sectors to Improve Health of Individuals and Communities
Hospital and health system teams today not only are caring for one patient at a time but also improving the health of their communities.
Physician Practice Acquisitions: What Drives Them and Implications for Consumers and Payers
Physicians are increasingly choosing to be employed instead of running their own small practices.
AHA chair discusses need for innovation during Newsweek event on digital health care
AHA Chair Tina Freese Decker, president and CEO of Corewell Health in Michigan, gave the opening remarks at Newsweek’s Digital
FTC sends warning letters to health care employers on noncompete agreements
The Federal Trade Commission
AHA, Epic collaborate toward improving maternal health outcomes
The AHA July 24 announced it is collaborating with health care technology leader Epic to help hospitals adopt tools that support the early detection and treatment of postpartum hemorrhage, a leading cause of maternal mortality.
DOJ launches Anticompetitive Regulations Task Force
The Department of Justice March 27 announced it is launching an Anticompetitive Regulations Task Force to advocate for “the elimination of anticompetitive state and federal laws and regulations that undermine free market competition.
AHA invites organizations to join Sepsis Champions Leadership Series
The AHA's Living Learning Network is partnering with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to launch the
Report: Hospitals and health systems stabilized in 2024 but continue to face distress
A report released Jan.
Chamber of Commerce files lawsuit against FTC for changes to premerger notification rules
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Jan. 13 filed a lawsuit against the Federal Trade Commission, saying changes made by the FTC to premerger notification rules under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act are “unnecessary and unlawful.”