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4 Ways Updating Workforce Models Can Deliver Big Results
AHA’s recently released 2024 Health Care Workforce Scan provides a wealth of examples of how provider organizations are piloting new care models and leveraging existing and emerging digital technologies to augment, support and streamline workforce roles.
Public Reporting of Hospital Personnel COVID-19 Vaccination Rates Starts This Month
This month, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will post hospital performance on its health care personnel (HCP) COVID-19 vaccination measure.
Breaking Through the Glass Ceiling with Roxie Wells, M.D.
In this conversation, Roxie Wells, M.D., senior vice president chief physician executive and strategy officer with Novant Health Coastal Market, discusses her long journey to and through the health care C-suite, and the importance of mentoring young women leaders through the glass ceiling and beyond
AHA-supported bill to aid small rural hospitals introduced in Senate
Sens. Bob Casey, D-Pa., and Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, last week introduced a Senate companion to the Rural Hospital Support Act.
Chair File: Sharing Innovative Ideas and Strategies to Advance Health
Assessing the impact of artificial intelligence on health care delivery, managing workforce challenges, addressing environmental sustainability, improving the health care consumer experience: All these topics and more will be highlighted at the AHA Leadership Summit, July 16–18 in Seattle.
CMS releases initial guidance on negotiating certain Medicare drug prices
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services this week released for comment initial guidance implementing a program for Medicare to negotiate prices with drug makers for certain high-cost, single-source drug and biological products beginning in 2026 under the Inflation Reduction Act.
How Some Hospitals Are Grappling with the Workforce Shortage
In April, leaders at Sanford Health, a rural system in Fargo, North Dakota, began rolling out an augmented intelligence software tool the organization co-developed with the tech firm Flexwise Health to begin scheduling its 10,000-plus nurses more effectively.
We Need to Stop Legislation that Would Jeopardize Access to Care
Yesterday marked the official end of the COVID-19 public health emergency. For more than three years, hospitals, health systems and front-line health care workers have worked tirelessly to care for patients, comfort families and protect communities.
Standing Up for Patients and Protecting Access to Care
We must stabilize hospitals’ finances to ensure access to patient care. We must strengthen the health care workforce.