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by Julia Resnick
What was once a small but mighty contingent of health care systems providing 鈥渉ospital-at-home鈥 care before the pandemic has grown into a larger movement. With this model, hospitals across the country are 鈥渁dmitting鈥 patients to their own homes for acute care with excellent results.
by Melinda Hatton
The mission of all hospitals and health systems, regardless of size and type of ownership, is to care for their communities and patients. In fact, an Ernst and Young report from 2017 demonstrates that for every dollar invested in non-profit hospitals and health systems through the federal tax exemption, $11 in benefits is delivered back to communities.
by Shira Hollander
A recent Health Affairs post gives an incomplete account of the implications of allowing new and expanded physician-owned hospitals to bill Medicare and Medicaid.聽
by Rod Hochman, M.D.
As we get ready to mark World Immunization Week (April 24-30), it鈥檚 an appropriate time to celebrate the incredible gift of vaccines.
by Rick Pollack
When President Biden signed legislation on Wednesday eliminating the 2% across-the-board cut to all Medicare payments until the end of 2021, it extended needed relief to doctors, hospitals and other providers caring for patients and vaccinating communities.聽
by Aisha Syeda
On April 7, the 黑料正能量 Association brought together experts from across the health care field for a national conversation dedicated to maternal health equity.聽
by Melinda Hatton
A recent American Economic Review article provides an outdated and recycled take on the effect of hospital consolidation on wages. The article first appeared as a working paper several years ago.
by Donald Parker, by Amy Frieman, M.D. , by Joseph Miller
Hackensack Meridian Health鈥檚 clinical experts have learned a wide variety of important lessons and strategies for managing COVID-19鈥檚 toll on mental health, write three of the health system鈥檚 leaders. Read more about the steps Hackensack took to improve the mental health of its workforce and how you can reproduce them yourself.
by Rod Hochman, M.D.
One legacy of our response to COVID-19 surely will be how it has accelerated the adoption of virtual care. It is one of the more encouraging developments during the losses of the pandemic.聽
by Rick Pollack
When Congress returns to Washington, D.C., on Monday, lawmakers鈥 attention will turn to one of the largest infrastructure spending packages in our nation鈥檚 history.聽
by Terrence Cunningham
The availability of swift, accurate and reliable diagnostic testing during the public health emergency has been extremely important.
by Priya Bathija
Many of the digital solutions we relied on during the pandemic will remain, making digital health equity, including digital access and literacy, even more important. As hospitals and health systems design and implement digital solutions, it will be imperative to take proactive steps so all individuals have the opportunity to engage with these tools.
by Rod Hochman, M.D.
We know that a person鈥檚 health is influenced more by their social and economic circumstances than by access to medical services. However, making a real difference for people who struggle with social needs remains a significant challenge.聽
by Priya Bathija, by Aisha Syeda
In 2019, 1 in 5 women suffered from a mental health disorder. Now, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, even more women are reporting increases in challenges associated with mental illness as they continue to take on responsibilities they had not been prepared for.聽
by Elisa Arespacochaga
2021 marks year three of the AHA Physician Alliance, created to help hospital and health systems better engage and partner with physician leadership and to strengthen that voice in the 黑料正能量 Association鈥檚 聽policy efforts.
by Rod Hochman, M.D.
In this episode of Leadership Rounds, I talk with Alvin Hoover, CEO of King鈥檚 Daughters Medical Center in Brookhaven, Miss., who is serving on the front lines of rural health care. 聽聽
by Rick Pollack
As more vaccine supplies become available and more jurisdictions expand priority categories or do away with them altogether, hospitals and health systems continue to work overtime to serve as access points.
by Priya Bathija
Throughout the pandemic, innovative partnerships have helped hospitals and health systems ensure ongoing care for patients, health care workers and their communities. Here are some of the success stories that have shone brightly at every phase of this public health emergency. Plus, there鈥檚 an opportunity to learn how we can help accelerate COVID-19 vaccinations.
by Mital Patel
A new Market Insights report from the AHA Center for Health Innovation describes how to use data to build new capabilities that improve health outcomes for patients and communities.
by Rod Hochman, M.D.
Health care is about human connection: people taking care of people. The people of America鈥檚 hospitals and health systems do this each and every day, and the COVID-19 pandemic has shone a spotlight on the vital role they play in our nation鈥檚 health and safety.聽