AHA Center for Health Innovation

The Hospital Community Collaborative provides resources to hospitals seeking to collaborate to reduce disparities in health outcomes.
Leaders from across the health care field met recently in Chicago at the Oliver Wyman Health Innovation Summit to explore how technology solutions and strategic reforms can lead to a more sustainable and equitable health care environment.
Three-quarters of hospitals and health systems spent more on information technology last year and many will continue to do so, with greater focus on IT infrastructure and bolstering cybersecurity, notes a new report from Bain & Company and KLAS Research.
A new AHA Market Scan Trailblazers report, “How to Strengthen Your Nurse Retention Strategy,” identifies common reasons why nurses leave their positions and how to build a robust nurse retention strategy.
A recent AVIA blog describes how a large Midwest academic medical center used an ambient documentation program that demonstrated a decrease in both average minutes in notes per appointment and per day for providers that utilized the solution, while simultaneously increasing monthly appointments.
Focus on continuous quality, improving nurse recruitment and retention, workforce education, and quality and safety for nurse retention.
To address preventable obstetric issues, Houston Methodist strengthens protocols with simulation training and communication tools like TeamSTEPPS.
A new report from the venture capital firm Flare Capital Partners explores where AI companies have created the greatest value in health care and where the greatest opportunities still lie for achieving the technology’s vast potential.
A recent Modern Healthcare poll of 31 health care consulting firms identified the most common areas hospitals and health systems are seeking help from management consulting firms for analysis and guidance.
A new study based on research conducted by the Mercer consultancy and its partner Lightcast projects changes to the U.S. health care labor market by 2028 by state and metro and micro statistical areas.