Hospital Communications Resource Hub

Empowering Hospitals to Share Their Story and Support Community Health

Welcome to your go-to destination for communications resources designed to help hospitals promote community health, celebrate caregivers, and highlight the vital role they play in communities across the country.

Educate on Hospital Value & Access -Reinforce the importance of 24/7 care and readiness

Educate on Hospital Value & Access

Reinforce the importance of 24/7 care and readiness.

Share Patient Impact Stories

Share Patient Impact Stories

Show how hospitals improve lives and strengthen communities

Promote Flu & Respiratory Illness Prevention

Promote Flu & Respiratory Illness Prevention

Help keep your community healthy this season.

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Celebrate Health Care Workers Year-Round

Use “Forever Grateful” messaging to honor caregivers in all roles.

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Latest Social Media Campaigns

National Hospital Week 2026

Download the National Hospital Week digital toolkit to share in this opportunity to highlight hospitals, health systems and health care workers and the ways they are supporting their communities.

United Against the Flu

Download the New Year 2026 United Against the Flu toolkit and images to share with your community.

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A group of friends plays a board game. Text: Flu season is still going strong with the peak season running through January and February! Vulnerable communities, including elderly, immunocompromised and pregnant individuals can access the flu vaccine at their local hospitals and pharmacies.

Flu season is still going strong with the peak season running through January and February! Vulnerable communities, including elderly, immunocompromised and pregnant individuals can access the flu vaccine at their local hospitals and pharmacies.

A crowded city street. Text: Who falls into the high-risk population for developing serious flu complications? People who are: 65 years or older; Immunocompromised; Pregnant; Children under the age of 5; Individuals with a BMI 40 or higher; Cancer patients. high-risk individuals should consider getting a flu vaccine at their local hospital or pharmacy. United Against the Flu

Flu season is here! Vulnerable communities, including elderly, immunocompromised and pregnant individuals can access the flu vaccine at their local hospitals and pharmacies.
 

A father and daughter play on a sandy beach. Text: Spring break vacations are just around the corner. Make sure to grab a flu vaccine before heading out on your family's next adventure! United Against the Flu;

Spring Break vacations are on the horizon! Children under the age of 5 and other family members fall into the high-risk population for serious flu symptoms, so make sure to grab a flu vaccine before heading out on your family’s next adventure!

A mother helps a child with a nebulizer breathing treatment. Text: Flu is a contagious respiratory virus. People with asthma, diabetes or heart disease are at a higher risk of developing serious flu symptoms.

Flu is a contagious respiratory virus. People with asthma, diabetes or heart disease are at a higher risk of developing serious flu symptoms.