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826 Valencia Tenderloin Center helps students to find their voices
With their mission to improve health and safety in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood, the Saint Francis Foundation and the Tenderloin Health Improvement Partnership and community groups didn’
Wear A Mask Campaign
This campaign aims to offer resources on proper mask-wearing and care practices in addition to advice from health leaders to better equip our nation with the information they need to keep themselves, their family, and their communities safe.
Setting the Standard for Discharges
Meritus Medical Center in Hagerstown, Md., has done something every hospital in America wants to do.
Community Investment Conversations | Center
Videos of health system leaders discussing how their organizations are working with key stakeholders and using community investment to improve individual and community well-being and advance health equity.
AHA v. The Department of Health and Human Services Reply in Support of Defendants' Motion for a Stay
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
THE AMERICAN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, et al., Plaintiffs,
v.
Artificial Intelligence Gaining Ground in Health Care
Health care may still be at the very early stages of using computers that can learn and adapt over time, but the industry is advancing in that regard.
Project Firstline: Coaching Skills and Strategies
Fall Preceptorship Session One: Explains how health care professionals can collaborate by embracing complementary roles within a team.
Top 10 Trends for 2019
Consumerism, personalized medicine, digital technology and artificial intelligence are fundamentally changing the way health care is purchased, delivered and organized.
Supreme Court Cases
The Supreme Court of the United States Nov. 10, 2020, heard oral arguments in the case of California v. Texas, in which those opposed to the Affordable Care Act contend that when Congress set the tax penalty for failing to purchase insurance at zero dollars, the ACA’s requirement that most Americans obtain health insurance became unconstitutional.