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Community Health and Environment Workshops
The in-person workshops provide attendees with the opportunity to generate relevant solutions for their work by engaging in interactive activities.
Maternal Health: Resources from the Field
These resources from expert professional groups can help hospitals optimize maternal safety and outcomes.
Maternal Health: Person-centered Care
To work toward reducing known health disparities, AHA has developed numerous resources that emphasize the importance and impact of person-centered care.
Best Practices for Equitable Maternal Care
This new AHA resource highlights ways health care organizations can foster equitable practices in maternal care, individually and systemically.
Leading Resiliently: Video Conversation with AHA CEO Rick Pollack
Discover how AHA quickly reframed its strategic plan to help hospitals navigate through COVID-19 challenges. Join AHA CEO Rick Pollack in this video conversation to learn more.
Community Health and Environment Stories
Collecting stories about innovative approaches and practices being used to address the environment as a driver of population health outcomes.
Community Health and Environment Technical Expert Panel
The TEP advises the Community Health and Environment initiative in its efforts to address environment as a social driver of health.
About the Community Health and Environment Initiative
Background about why the initiative was founded, what it seeks to achieve, what it bases its work on and what its deliverables are.
Boardroom Brief: It Starts at the Top: How Boards Can Prioritize Health Equity
Trustees are in a unique leadership position for overseeing a health equity strategy for their hospitals and health systems.
Community Health Assessment Supplements
Supplements for the CHA Toolkit tailor the CHA process to caregivers; older adults; and people with disabilities.