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Blogs from AHA leaders and members on the latest health care issues.
Are you aware that cyber adversaries target the health care sector the most of all critical infrastructure sectors? Hospitals and health systems in particular have frequently been the target of high-impact ransomware attacks, which disrupt patient care and risk patient safety.
While certain health care supply chain pressures remain during the COVID-19 pandemic, there are notable improvements, particularly in the area of collaboration.
Health leaders from across the U.S. convened to discuss the unique challenges facing rural communities and providers in addressing COVID-19 vaccine administration, confidence and barriers to access. Read the AHA blog that has insights from last night鈥檚 rural COVID-19 town hall hosted by AHA and the鈥
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鈥
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.
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.
A recent American Economic Review article provides an outdated and recycled take on the effect of hospital consolidation on wages.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.
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鈥
The availability of swift, accurate and reliable diagnostic testing during the public health emergency has been extremely important.
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.