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AHA podcast: Codes of Conduct — An Approach to Reducing Workplace Violence

Three Massachusetts health care leaders discuss a new state Code of Conduct for patients and visitors to reduce violence and assaults against health care workers.

HHS announces plan to support continued access to COVID-19 vaccines, treatments for uninsured

The Department of Health and Human Services today announced a $1.1 billion public-private partnership to help maintain access to COVID-19 vaccines and treatment for uninsured individuals through pharmacies, health centers and state and local public health departments after the federal government no longer pays for or distributes them, a transition expected this fall.

AHA Statement on the Introduction of The Safety from Violence for Healthcare Employees Act

Without caregivers, our health care system will collapse. The millions of dedicated health care workers across this country should never fear for their safety when they are working to save lives. But the sad reality is that many of them do. We ask much of the nurses, physicians and other clinicians and caregivers who have dedicated themselves to making our communities healthier.

House holds hearing on proposals to strengthen health care workforce

The House Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee today held a legislative hearing on federal programs to strengthen the health care workforce and primary care.
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Examining Existing Federal Programs to Build a Stronger Health Workforce and Improve Primary Care

The AHA appreciates the opportunity to provide the subcommittee with information for its hearing on Examining Existing Federal Programs to Build a Stronger Health Workforce and Improve Primary Care.

How Revere Health is Providing Resources for Internal Staff

Videos
Learn how Revere Health is managing internal staff communications and revising their policies.

You Don't Have to Learn the Hard Way

Magazine & Journal Articles
Trial and error are hard-knock teachers, and no way to learn a profession. Even “old dog” managers who may be used to learning the hard way can work to stay ahead of the ever-changing intricacies and innovations of their complex profession.

Living In A Post-Pandemic World: What Is The New Normal For Marketing and Communication Departments?

Webinars
Join the Michigan Medicine leaders as they talk about what they’ve learned during the COVID-19 pandemic, how they’re thinking differently, and what the new “normal” might look like.