Technology

Learn how hospital and health system leaders such as Cyndy Banik Dunlap, vice president of nursing/chief nursing officer for Ascension, are supporting caregivers with digital health technologies like smart beds and virtual nursing units to simplify workflows and relieve burden.
How to deliver a more integrated, interoperable digital health ecosystem to ease stress on nurses and provide more time for patient.
This blog by Lindsey Dunn-Burgstahler of the AHA Center for Health Innovation highlights three emerging ideas with the potential for a big impact on health, all shared at the 2022 Aspen Institute’s Aspen Ideas Festival.
An overview of an AHA-convened panel at Aspen Ideas: Health, part of the Aspen Institute’s Aspen Ideas Festival.
This session will dive into four technology trends that are reshaping health care as we know it. This year’s Accenture Digital Health Technology Vision report, “Meet Me in the Metaverse,” illustrates the sweeping changes that will occur in health care as we become immersed in digital content,…
Seae Ventures has launched a $107 million fund to invest in women and Black, Indigenous and other historically marginalized entrepreneurs.
Learn how hospital and health system leaders such as Jason D’Antona, director of engineering and utilities at Mass General Brigham, are investing in an intelligent technology infrastructure to drive greater operational efficiencies.
A new health economy is coming. In this reshaped sector, emerging technologies, an ability to cure, prevent and detect disease earlier along with highly engaged consumers focused on wellness will lead to a deceleration in health spending. By 2040, these trends could deliver a $3.5 trillion “…
In this episode, Angela Yochem, EVP and chief transformation and digital officer, Novant, talks about the change in mindset driven by digital health care and how new technologies are building a better health care future.
AHA comments on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ proposed revision to the definition of “reasonable and necessary” for purposes of Medicare coverage determinations. View entire comment letter under Key Resources.