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A new publication from the National Academy of Medicine summarizes findings from a three-part workshop series on
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently issued updated recommendations to prevent meningococcal disease in p
Five hospital-led partnerships to improve community health will receive AHA NOVA Awards July 29 at the AHA Leadership Summit in San Diego.
AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack yesterday discussed on C-SPAN's Newsmakers the state of play on effor
The North Dakota Hospital Association and North Dakota Medical Association last week shared their concerns about the U.S.
The Department of Homeland Security Friday released an initial update on efforts to strengthen the cybersecurity of federal net
The nation’s “Most Wired” hospitals are using smart phones, telehealth and remote monitoring to make it easier for patients and health care providers to interact, according to
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services today delayed the effective date from Ju
If the Better Care Reconciliation Act were enacted in its current form, the U.S.
Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price today
Employment at the nation's hospitals rose by 0.23% in June to a seasonally adjusted 5,111,000 people, the Bureau of Labor Statistics
The AHA’s American Society for Healthcare Engineering will present its 2017 Crystal Eagle award to Rajendra "Raj" Shah, corporate project and plant manager at Bayonne (NJ) Medical Center, dur
The amount of opioids prescribed in the United States decreased each year between 2010 and 2015, according to a Vital Signs
The AHA and Federation of American Hospitals today urged the U.S.
The National Academy of Medicine Action Collaborative on Clinician Well-Being and Resilience, whose sponsors include the AHA, yesterday issued a
The California Hospital Association today name
Minnesota City resident Tom Ailing’s life turned around when he joined Winona (Minn.) Health’s Community Care Network (CCN) program three years ago.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Friday
Two common antibiotics can help hospital outpatients heal from small skin infections involving Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, according to a