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AHA, CHI and MGH Partner to Create ICD-10 Code for Sexual Trafficking
The AHA’s Hospitals Against Violence initiative, with Catholic Health Initiatives and Massachusetts General Hospital’s Human Trafficking Initiative and Freedom Clinic, recently secured diagnostic codes that will allow health and medical professionals to identify victims of human trafficking they encounter when they seek health care.
Role of Hospitals: Sanford Health
The Native American Community Outreach initiative at Sanford Health is addressing health disparities and improving health care for Native Americans in the health system’s North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota communities. Focus is on collaborating with tribal leaders about health issues that matter to their communities and workforce development.
Ensuring access to care in rural communities
As the 2019 chair of the AHA’s Section for Small or Rural Hospitals, I can attest that AHA is stepping up in a big way to grapple with the issues that affect many rural hospitals.
The Role of Fathers in Maternal and Child Health
Men can have a significant influence in supporting women during their pregnancy, and can be essential allies in creating better outcomes for mother and child.
Executive Forum Shines a Spotlight on Affordability, Strategies
Affordability is a top priority for the AHA, writes Chair-elect Brian Gragnolati. And we will continue our forward-thinking and leaning-in approach as we engage in a broader conversation on this issue throughout the association and health care field. See insights from AHA’s Sept. 20 forum; the next forum is Dec. 3-4 in Chicago.
Webinar: Human Trafficking: What the Health Care System Can Do
Human trafficking is a modern form of slavery.
Skills and Tools New Board Members Need to Thrive
Health care governance education transformed immeasurably for the better during my 36-year career with the Arkansas Hospital Association.