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Chair File: Celebrating Hospitals for Providing Healing, Health and Hope
This week is National Hospital Week. It’s a wonderful opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate health care professionals working at the more than 6,000 hospitals, health systems and health networks across the United States.
Preparing to Celebrate National Hospital Week and National Nurses Week: A Thank You to the Caregivers Who Make Our Lives Better
In just a few days, we’ll kick off important recognitions for National Hospital Week, May 12-18, and National Nurses Week, May 6-12.
Chair File: Highlighting the Extraordinary Work of Hospitals and Health Systems
This week as we celebrate National Hospital Week (https://www.aha.org/ahia/get-involved/national-hospital-week) and National Nurses Week (https://www.aonl.org/about/nurses-week), it’s a perfect time for telling the hospital story.
Chair file: Honoring Our Hospital Teams This Week and Every Week
It’s National Hospital Week — an annual event of seven days to recognize the 5,000 hospitals, health systems and networks, as well as the more than 6 million people, who provide care to individuals and communities.
Perspective: A Week of Appreciation, Gratitude and Thanks
Two of the simplest words also carry the most meaning: “thank you.”
Chair File: Gratitude — This Week and Every Week — for Our Hospital Teams
Today is “Our Cup Runneth Over with Gratitude” Day at Susan B. Allen Memorial Hospital in El Dorado, Kan. Employees are wearing blue and yellow SBA colors and getting a stainless steel cup as a small gift of thanks from their hospital leaders.
Chair File: Continuing to Care for Those Saving Lives
Our just-concluded National Hospital Week provided many great opportunities to express our heartfelt thanks to the remarkable caregivers who continue to minister to COVID-19 patients—and all patients who come through our hospital and health system doors—every day in every community across America.
Chair File: Recognizing our Health Care Heroes during National Hospital Week
Yesterday kicked off National Hospital Week, 2020. Has there ever been a more important and opportune time to observe it?
Chairman’s File: Celebrating hope and healing during National Hospital Week
Our hospitals and health systems are exceptional because the 6.2 million women and men who deliver care within them never lose sight of the core truth: Health care is people taking care of people.
Chair File: Celebrating Hospitals and Nurses
National Hospital Week is a wonderful opportunity to take time to celebrate the health care field and the people who make health care so special.