AHA Annual Membership Meeting

More than 1,000 people attended the AHA Annual Membership Meeting May 14–16, 2024, in Washington, D.C., to connect with colleagues, hear from policymakers and elected officials and learn from special forums on the most pressing issues in the field. See full coverage of the meeting below.

The transformative changes hospitals and health systems are driving will be front and center at this year’s Annual Membership Meeting, April 7-10, 2019 in Washington, D.C. Through dynamic sessions that promote thought leadership and innovation, networking opportunities that allow colleagues to…
Marriott Marquis, Washington D.C. 2022 – Sunday, April 24 – Wednesday, April 27 2023 – Sunday, April 23 – Wednesday, April 26  
Leaders from Providence St. Joseph Health, Children’s Hospital & Health System in Milwaukee and other organizations shared federal and state innovations in health care delivery, and the social supports that best address needs for Medicaid populations.
Panelists spoke about how they integrate analytics, are strategic about cost and manage risk to add value to care and make it more affordable. Read more and learn more about the AHA’s Value Initiative.
We at the AHA are honored to represent America’s hospitals and health systems and are proud to be your partner on this journey. As National Hospital Week draws to a close, thank you for all you do every day to advance health in America.
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