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Ensuring Access

These resources provide an overview of the AHA Task Force report to address challenges faced by vulnerable rural and urban communities and is a jumping off point for robust discussion inside health organizations and the communities they serve. This area is designed to provide AHA members and…
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Workforce

This area is designed to provide AHA members and hospital leaders with easy-to-use presentations and corresponding talking points on top health care issues. They are meant to be à la carte so that you can customize by combining several of AHA’s top issues. Those topics will vary depending on…
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The Path Forward

This area is designed to provide AHA members and hospital leaders with easy-to-use presentations and corresponding talking points on top health care issues. They are meant to be à la carte so that you can customize by combining several of AHA’s top issues. Those topics will vary depending on…
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Presentation Center

This page provides AHA members and hospital leaders with easy-to-use presentations and corresponding talking points on top health care issues.
The AHA is committed to addressing the resilience and well-being across the health care workforce. Below are resources to understand the drivers and implications of burnout, how to foster and grow, resilience and well-being and the tools hospitals and health systems can use to ensure a strong and…
This webinar explored the basic concepts of the cyber risk management process that every hospital leader should use to assess the effectiveness of their cyber security program, including cyber risk in payment models and business practices.
Update on Key Issues in the Behavioral Health Care Field: January 2018
Only national security ranked higher among overall concerns, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted during the 2016 presidential campaign.1 Results of the December 2015 poll showed 62 percent of Republicans and 67 percent of Democrats were concerned about the position of the presidential…