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Blog, infographic highlight how increasing drug prices and shortages are jeopardizing access to care
The AHA May 22 released a new infographic and blog highlighting how increasing drug prices and shortages are jeopardizing patient access to hospital care and exacerbating challenges hospitals are experiencing.
Hospitals Against Violence | HAVhope
The Hospitals Against Violence (HAV) initiative exists to share examples and best practices with the field about workplace and community violence.
Strengthening Financial Performance in Rural Hospitals
Hospitals are assessing revenue-cycle management performance, employing best practices and using analytics and automation to ensure financial health.
Drug Prices and Shortages Increase Hospitals’ Costs and Jeopardize Patient Access to Care Infographic
Drug companies continue to introduce new drugs at record prices. The median annual list price for new drugs in 2023 was $300,000, an increase of 35% over the previous year.
Drug Prices and Shortages Jeopardize Patient Access to Quality Hospital Care
The inability of many patients to obtain needed drug therapies due to either high prices or shortages has negatively affected patient o
Deadline May 22 to apply for AHA’s 2025 Foster G. McGaw Prize
The application deadline is May 22 for AHA's 2025 Foster G. McGaw Prize. The annual award celebrates organizations that improve health through community investments and co-designed tactics and programs.
‘People Matter, Words Matter’ posters promote person-first language
The AHA, together with behavioral health and language experts from member hospitals and partner organizations, has created a continuing series of “People Matter, Words Matter” posters to help health care workers and others adopt person-first, respectful language that aims to reduce stigma.
CMS launches new option to file EMTALA complaints
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services May 21 announced that individuals now have the option to file an Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act complaint directly with the agency, in addition to the traditional process of contacting state survey agencies.