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Guides/Reports

Trendwatch Chartbook

TrendWatch Chartbook analyzes the latest in hospital and health system trends. It is produced by the AHA. Charts will be updated annually as new data become available. The last update was August 30, 2022.
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Research & Trends

About AHA -->Research and Trends
Data & Insights

TrendWatch Chartbook Archives

Download TrendWatch Chartbook archives from 2000-last year.
News

AHA releases latest TrendWatch Chartbook 

The AHA has released its newest TrendWatch Chartbook, which presents the latest data on topics impacting hospitals and health systems, from health care spending, coverage and use to organizational and workforce trends.
Guides/Reports
Member

Member Login for Trendwatch Chartbook

Member access to Trendwatch Chartbook.
Dataset
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AHA Hospital Lookup

Look up hospitals and systems by name, state or health care professionals.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Patient Safety Initiative FAQ

Hospitals and health systems shared their passion to reinforce patient safety efforts with AHA, resulting in this national patient safety initiative.
Websites
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Resource Center Links for Hospital and Health Care Leaders

The AHA Resource Center has compiled this list of selected links to health policy and administration organizations and related topics.
Webcast
Member Non-Fed

Replay Available of November 18 AHA Webcast

AHA members can watch a replay of the November 18 webcast during which AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack, AHA Executive Vice President of Government Relations and Public Policy Stacey Hughes and other experts discussed what the end of the year looks like on Capitol Hill, as well as the big health care issues the new Congress and Administration will focus on in 2025.
Issue Landing Page
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Ensuring LTCHs Can Care for the Nation’s Sickest Patients and Serve Their Communities

The federal agency that oversees the Medicare program (CMS) recently announced a change in the long-term care hospital (LTCH) high-cost outlier payment policy. As a result, LTCHs are being asked to incur greater and greater losses as they care for severely ill patients.