AHA has signed on as a sponsor of this year’s “A Capitol Fourth” concert — the nation’s longest running live July 4 celebration. AHA will celebrate the contributions of hospital and health care workers as part of this legendary event with a 30-second television spot and digital media. Airing on PBS stations and simulcast on NPR and the American Forces Network, the 43rd annual Independence Day concert will feature a star-studded lineup including Chicago, Babyface, Boys II Men, The National Symphony Orchestra and Northwell Health’s nurse choir. LEARN MORE

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