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by Mary Lou Mastro
Several AHA resources are available to help improve access to behavioral health care, writes Mary Lou Mastro, R.N., president and CEO of Edward-Elmhurst Health in Illinois, in this AHA Stat Blog.
by Robyn Begley, DNP, RN, CEO of the American Organization for Nursing Leadership
In this AHA Stat blog, Robyn Begley, AHA senior vice president and CEO of the American Organization for Nursing Leadership, discusses how hiring and empowering nurses who reflect the communities they serve can improve quality and the patient experience.
by Brian Gragnolati
“Get vaccinated” is a message everyone should hear, and hospitals and health systems are the ideal partners to spread it.
by Rick Pollack
The AHA is proud to be your partner in keeping your data — and your patients — safe.
by Rick Pollack
Regarding Modern Healthcare's Sept.
by Brian Gragnolati
Hospitals and health systems are leading transformative efforts to provide better care at lower costs for patients and communities.
by Rick Pollack
Rather than subjecting the nation to yet another polarizing debate on health care, there’s a better way.  
by Brian Gragnolati
While each hospital and health system has their own priorities and challenges, our mission as caregivers is the same: To advance the health of individuals and communities. Learning from each other is a great way to achieve that goal.
by Rick Pollack
This is just one way AHA is working to help hospitals and health systems transform and advance health in America.
by Duane Reynolds
Duane Reynolds, president and CEO of AHA’s Institute for Diversity and Health Equity, and other AHA leaders recently visited Kearny County Hospital, a critical access hospital in Kansas, where they met with the hospital’s board and community leaders about the organization’s innovative efforts to attract physicians, serve a unique population and improve health equity.
by Brian Gragnolati
We must all prepare ourselves to make care better and friendlier for older adults, and the Age-Friendly Action Community is a great step in that direction. 
by Rick Pollack
Despite what they say about gridlock and nothing going on in Washington, there actually is a lot going on in real time that has a real impact on our field … and we have the opportunity to influence
by Melinda Hatton
There are numerous benefits to the community that derive from hospital and health system mergers, starting with quality improvements and expanding services.
by Jason Bernd
As part of National Rehabilitation Week, Jason Bernd, president and COO of Novant Health Charlotte Orthopedic Hospital in North Carolina, writes about the value of strong partnerships with post-acute providers to improve coordination of care, lower costs and improve outcomes for patients.
by Brian Gragnolati
As health care in our nation transforms, one thing remains constant for America’s hospitals and health systems: our unwavering commitment to providing safe, high-quality, patient-centric care.
by Michael Spigel
As part of National Rehabilitation Week, Michael Spigel, president and COO of Brooks Rehabilitation in Jacksonville, Fla., writes about the inevitability of change in rehab settings and why organizations should embrace it.
by Rick Pollack
As cornerstones of your communities, hospital and health system leaders have the unique authority to lead initiatives to reduce the risk for violence and advocate for advancing health.
by Tom Nickels
A recent report from UnitedHealth comparing specialty drug spending in hospitals and independent physician offices fails to account for critical differences between these two settings while also ignoring the chief culprit in the growth in drug spending – the drug companies themselves. 
by Marie Cleary-Fishman
In this AHA Stat Blog, Marie Cleary-Fishman, R.N., AHA vice president of clinical quality, talks about the new digital Palliative Care Support Hub, where hospitals and health systems can find everything they need for designing, measuring and expanding palliative care services that put patients first.
by Brian Gragnolati
Preparation is the key to success in many fields. For hospitals and health systems, preparedness and readiness are the cornerstones of our commitment to safeguard the health of the public.