AHA Center for Health Innovation

The AHA Center for Health Innovation prepares our members for the future by identifying, assessing, and analyzing health care trends that will have the most impact.
In partnership with The Value Initiative, this webinar highlights the importance of teamwork when detecting and coordinating critical obstetric emergencies. Elissa Concini, MSN, RNC-OB and Rachel Cunniffe, MSN, RNC-OB from Geisinger Health and Diana Contreras, MD from Atlantic Health System share…
Civica Rx - Helping Patients with Essential Generic Medications: Find out how Civica Rx is helping patients by manufacturing or subcontracting essential generic medications. Learn about their efforts to stabilize the supply and address chronic shortages in hospitals.
AHA Innovation 90 is a program that guides ambitious leaders through a process to validate breakthrough ideas in 90 days.
Thank you for participating in the 2020 AHA Innovation Challenge. We received your proposal. Voting begins in May. Finalists will be selected and notified in June. Winners will be announced at the AHA Leadership Summit in July.
Hospitals and health systems can expect sharp declines in commercially insured patients due to job losses in the pandemic economy, which likely will fuel a rise in Medicaid, exchange and uninsured patients. To a large extent, how effectively and aggressively provider organizations are able to…
Some health insurance reimbursement changes that helped fuel virtual care’s rapid rise during the early months of the pandemic are being eliminated. Health insurance giants UnitedHealthcare and Anthem are revising their telehealth reimbursement rules in ways that will increase patients’ out-of-…
Want to know how long it will take to clear the backlog of postponed surgical procedures due to ordered shutdowns during the pandemic? A newly revised AHA resource, “COVID-19 Tools: Forecasting the Pandemic’s Spread and Planning for Recovery,” includes links to two new online calculators to do just…
The AHA Center for Health Innovation has launched the Living Learning Network, a peer-to-peer community where health care professionals can connect, share and learn.