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In the last of this four-part conversation, four leaders from Scripps Health — Chris Van Gorder, president and CEO, Todd Walbridge, senior director of corporate and system safety and security, Shane Thielman, corporate senior vice president and chief information officer, and Gerry Soderstrom,…
The AHA’s recently released “Building and Implementing an Artificial Intelligence Action Plan for Health Care” provides a playbook for allocating resources that prioritize patient access, revenue cycle management and operational throughput.
Health care is undergoing significant transformation. To ensure that the next wave of leaders is equipped to navigate this change, the AHA Next Generation Leaders Fellowship develops and supports high-potential individuals poised to lead their organizations into the future.
Recruiting and retaining skilled health care professionals to meet projected demands is a challenge everywhere, especially in rural and underserved areas.
In the third of this four-part conversation, three experts from Scripps Health, Chris Van Gorder, president & CEO, Shane Thielman, corporate senior vice president and chief information officer, and Gerry Soderstrom, corporate senior vice president and chief audit, compliance & risk officer…
AHA Comments in advance of MedPAC January 2025 meeting.
The AHA's 2025-2027 Strategic Plan is rooted in four core disciplines — advocacy and representation, thought leadership, knowledge exchange and agents of change — which define AHA’s approach to providing value to members and advancing our field’s goals.
Twelve years after losing her husband David to lung cancer, Bev Brookshire faced her own health scare. When she began to experience shortness of breath and wheezing, a CT scan at Washington state-based MultiCare revealed a nodule on her lung.
Telehealth leverages telecommunications and information technology to bridge the gap between healthcare providers and patients physically separated by distance.