
AHA Living Learning Network (LLN)

A partnership between the AHA and CDC, the LLN is a dynamic virtual community of nearly 2,000 members dedicated to advancing health care and public health. Through peer-to-peer knowledge sharing and discussion, members engage in meaningful conversations on pressing issues, broadening perspectives and fostering collective problem-solving.
Members explore challenges and opportunities in the areas of patient safety, quality improvement, infection prevention and control, emergency preparedness, rural health and more supporting efforts to strengthen systems and improve outcomes across the health care landscape.

Level Up Your Quality Game鈥擩oin AHA鈥檚 Quality Exchange
Health care quality and patient safety professionals are invited to join the 黑料正能量 Association鈥檚 Quality Exchange, a peer-driven initiative focused on fostering meaningful improvements in patient care and organizational performance.

Why Join the LLN Community?
- Examine issues and opportunities
- Share stories and experiences
- Identify needs
- Co-create tools and resources
- Strengthen skills
- Push each other to become better

Look Book Showcases AHA Members' Stories
Celebrate the remarkable achievements of our nation鈥檚 hospitals and health systems. These organizations have led the charge in building healthier communities and embraced the opportunity to reimagine health care delivery. View the work and dedication of these organizations to improving the quality of health care, continuing to make it more seamless, equitable, patient centered and empowering.
Latest Highlights
Problem-Solving Approaches: Insights from Solution Lab
The Solution Lab at the AHA 2023 Leadership Summit in Seattle was a high-energy event hosted by the Living Learning Network (LLN). It brought together health care leaders to collaborate on tackling quality and patient safety challenges. Participants discussed current issues, evaluated methodologies and presented real-time solutions.
AdventHealth Physician, Team Pioneer Endoscopic Procedure Allowing Patient to Eat Again
Rene Galloway is no stranger to patient care. As a former nurse, she spent many shifts caring for patients in the emergency department. Health struggles resulting from a past gastric bypass surgery led to several additional surgeries over 13 years, and left her with no choice but to receive intermittent nourishment through an IV. When told by other physicians that she was not a good candidate for corrective procedures, gastroenterologist Kamibiz Kadkhodayan, M.D., (Dr. K.), at AdventHealth鈥檚 Center for Interventional Endoscopy became her last resort.
Resource Collection
Learning Library
Explore our collection of thought-provoking blogs, engaging podcasts and other resources authored by leading experts and LLN members.
LLN Map of Participating Members
Explore the Map
In 2020, the LLN set out to engage health care professionals from across the country to authentically represent health care consumers from all walks of life. Today, the virtual community has grown to more than 990 members from 620 facilities representing hospitals, health systems, state hospital associations and public health organizations.
Source: Based on 2024 LLN Community Members.

鈥淚n health care today, we need to be more flexible and responsive to sudden change and more open to the support and guidance of others. The AHA Living Learning Network gives me the opportunity to reach out to my colleagues from across the field quickly and easily to better understand and manage a situation by looking at it from different experiences and perspectives. It opens our minds to new possibilities and it helps us build trust.鈥

Chief Nursing Officer/Chief Operating Officer, Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children鈥檚 Hospital (Spokane, WA)
鈥淭he only way we can tackle COVID-19 is if we do it together. Since the onset of the virus, we鈥檝e seen developments in health care that were once hard to imagine such as the rapid adoption of virtual health and its impact on the provider-patient relationship. The AHA Living Learning Network pulls together hospital and health system leaders and experts with unique, cross-functional perspectives to discuss and address rapidly changing, complex problems that have long-term implications. The diversity of experience allows this group to see risks and opportunities from different angles so that it can generate new solutions and adapt dynamically to changing situations.鈥

Vice President, Strategy and Innovation, White Plains Hospital (White Plains, NY)
鈥淐OVID-19 continues to demand partnership and innovation in health care. The Living Learning Network is designed to both accelerate and enhance collaboration and knowledge sharing 鈥 key factors in establishing widespread adoption of the most effective evidence-based clinical practices.鈥

Vice President, Clinical Quality, 黑料正能量 Association (Chicago, IL)
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