Issue Brief
The 黑料正能量 Association (AHA) publishes Issue Briefs on policy and advocacy topics that are priorities for hospitals and health systems.
This issue brief examines how integration can take various forms based on provider, patient and community needs and how telebehavioral health can help in areas with shortages of behavioral health professionals.
The AHA Physician Alliance strives to equip physician leaders with strategies to improve the health of clinicians and reduce administrative burden.
The AHA Physician Alliance regularly convenes senior physician executives as part of its Physician Leadership Circle for high-level conversations around issues facing physician leaders.
The AHA Physician Alliance frames all resources and services within three fundamental values: Lead Well. Be Well. Care Well., and through its 鈥淔ive Questions鈥 podcast, regularly engages physician leaders on these three values. Explore these issue briefs related to this podcast. To listen to鈥
Physician Alliance issue briefs on Addressing Burnout, Discussions with Clinical Leaders, Physician Leadership Circle, and Disruptive Strategies to Implement Now.
The U.S. spends $909 billion annually on patients with serious illness, such as cancer, COPD or dementia. Palliative care 鈥 a specialized care model for individuals living with serious illness - is an effective approach to address patients鈥 medical and psychosocial needs while reducing cost鈥
Improving the health of individuals鈥攁nd their neighborhoods and communities as a whole鈥攊s one of the most complex and pressing challenges in health care today. Given the inextricable link between affordable, quality housing and good health, housing is one area that hospitals and health systems are鈥
Policymakers have noted an upward shift in the intensity of services provided to fee-for-service (FFS) Medicare beneficiaries in hospital emergency departments (EDs), as reflected in the level of evaluation and management (E/M) visits coded. This report examines a number of factors contributing to鈥
In this brief discussion we discuss various factors (besides differences in bargaining leverage) that are more likely explanations of the observed differences in price increases. These include differential cost increases and problems in how the authors calculated price increases for hospitals and鈥
Rural hospitals are a crucial local access point for urgent medical services, primary care and prevention in their communities. Despite multi-faceted and complex challenges, rural hospitals continue to transform and adapt to meet the needs of their populations. This Issue Brief highlights four鈥