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The AHA Board of Trustees today approved the following statement on AHA’s political giving practices.
“The tragic events last week at the U.S. Capitol were an assault on our democracy. This prompted the AHA to begin an immediate review of our political giving practices to ensure they are guided by…
AHA statement on political giving practices following tragic events at U.S. Capitol.
The AHA, together with behavioral health and language experts from member hospitals and partner organizations, will release a series of downloadable posters to help your employees adopt patient-centered, respectful language.
The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC, or the Commission) will vote this month on payment recommendations for 2022.
The hospital-at-home model continues to emerge as a promising approach to improve value for some patients by enabling them to receive acute-level care in their homes. In this Members in Action podcast, Julia Resnick, senior program manager at the AHA, speaks with Linda DeCherrie, M.D., clinical…
AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack issued the following statement today in response to the violence last week at the U.S. Capitol.“Like Americans everywhere, the American Hospital Association has reacted with alarm, outrage, and horror as the unfolding story around the violence at the Capitol grows…
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) today updated its guidance to hospitals on the reporting of COVID-19-related data. Specifically, HHS requests that hospitals report data on COVID-19 vaccine administration to health care personnel and patients once per week, starting tomorrow, Jan.…
AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack issued the following statement in response to the violence last week at the U.S. Capitol.
In December, 2020, a number of vulnerabilities in common information systems relevant to the healthcare sector have been disclosed to the public however the ones that were released warrant attention.
On December 2020, a host of vulnerabilities found in common information systems relevant to the health and public health (HPH) sector were disclosed however the ones that were released warrant attention.