Every person’s circumstance is unique, and the care they receive reflects that. Health care is designed around the needs and assets of each patient, including their medical, behavioral and social needs.

Blog summarizes AHA’s award-winning five-episode Beyond Birth podcast series, which covers some of the pressing issues facing maternal health and well-being.
Downloadable posters to help hospitals and health systems and their employees adopt patient-centered, respectful language to use with patients and colleagues. Members only.
AHA speaks with three experts about how the award-winning Women and Infant Substance Help (WISH) Center at SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital is helping mothers break their addiction to opioids and other substances.
Age-Friendly Health Systems is an initiative of The John A. Hartford Foundation and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement in partnership with the AHA and the Catholic Health Association of the United States, to ensure older adults receive safe, evidence-based care focused on what matters to them.
Dr. David Rosenthal of Northwell Health discusses the specific needs of LGBTQ+ patients, education and training for health care workers, and the paths to creating competent and outstanding health care for all people. Members only.
Dr. Amina Alio of University of Rochester Medical Center, and Jonathan Webb, CEO of the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses, explore the role of fathers in maternal and child health, and how addressing fathers’ needs can improve the overall well-being of a family.
Janice Aharon-Ezer, clinical program manager at Ventura’s Community Memorial Health System, describes the hospital’s caregiver navigator program.