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Looking Ahead to 2026 and Continuing the Journey Toward Improving Health Outcomes for All
Hannah Nesich, AHA senior communications specialist, recently sat down with Joy Rhoden, AHA senior vice president and executive director, health outcomes and care transformation, to talk about what’s ahead in 2026.
Not Just for the Holidays: Hospitals and Caregivers Brighten Lives Every Day
The giving spirit of the holiday season blazes brightly every day of the year in the care that hospitals and health systems provide. No one is turned away from their doors.
Webinar to highlight strategies for driving better health outcomes for all
The AHA’s Division of Health Outcomes and Care Transformation will host a webinar Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. ET, where experts will share strategies to integrate health outcome priorities into strategic plans and leverage data to achieve measurable results.
Chair File: Building Trust in Today’s Environment
Trust — in one another, our hospitals and health systems, our communities and our government — feels more important than ever.
Working Together to Chart a Course to Advance Health in America
Thomas Edison once said, “Good fortune is what happens when opportunity meets with planning.”
AHA releases 2025-2027 Strategic Plan
The AHA today released its 2025-2027 Strategic Plan, approved by the AHA Board of Trustees in November.
Predictive Analytics Improve Nurse Staffing, Job Satisfaction
To reduce unpredictable variations in staffing, Tower Health, based in West Reading, Pa., turned to predictive analytics. Adopting a data-driven approach to scheduling reaped
Chair File: A Shared Purpose of Providing Better Health Care for All
For the past 125 years, the AHA has been a tireless advocate for the health care field, patients, and communities.
Chair File: Confidence and Hope for the Future of Health Care
When I began my term as AHA board chair in January 2022, the health care field was evolving. Hospitals and health systems were focusing on the immediate needs of responding to the pandemic while also prioritizing vital work on long-term strategies to advance health.
AHA Trendwatch 2020 - Hospital and Health System Workforce Strategic Planning
ASHHRA What's New
America’s hospitals and health systems are at the center of their communities, both as providers of critical services
and as large – and often the largest – employers. Labor is the largest single cost for most hospitals, and the
workforce is essential to the critical mission of providing life-saving care. Although there are challenges, there also
are opportunities to improve care, motivate and re-skill staff, and modernize processes and business models that
reflect the shift toward providing the right care, at the right time, in the right setting.