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The Hospital Landscape

The third module of the series reviews the current hospital landscape, including the profiles of four major types of hospitals in the U.S.

The Health Care Landscape: COVID-19 Pandemic Recovery

The second module examines the health care landscape, particularly how hospitals and health systems are planning for recovery post-pandemic.

Understanding the AHA & Its Strategic Priorities

The first module of the series reviews the AHA, its structure, and its strategic priorities.

HRM Week

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HRM week is an annual event each June to celebrate the work that risk and patient safety professionals do to ensure patients receive safe and trusted care.

Health Care Construction Workshop | Oct. 2024 | ASHE Hosted Program

Improve your ability to accurately apply key construction concepts unique to the health care setting.

Certified Health Care Constructor (CHC) Exam Review Course | Oct. 2024 | ASHE Hosted Program

Identify your knowledge gaps and gain confidence before taking the exam to become certified with ASHE’s CHC certification.
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Leadership Dialogue Series: Sustaining the Nursing Workforce with Joy Parchment, R.N.

In this conversation, Joanne M. Conroy, M.D., CEO and president of Dartmouth Health and 2024 AHA board chair, talks with Joy Parchment, R.N., assistant professor at the University of Central Florida College of Nursing and board member of the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL), about ways that care providers can retain nurses and build a talent pipeline of future nurses.

FAONL Spotlight: Martha Grubaugh

Dr. Martha Grubaugh, PhD, RN, NE-BC, is a Research Nurse Scientist at UCHealth in Colorado and an Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado College of Nursing.

Court narrows district court injunction of ACA preventative services requirement

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit June 21 partially affirmed the district court judgment that the Preventative Services Task Force charged with determining coverage of certain preventative services was unconstitutional, as well as the grant of injunctive relief for the plaintiffs in the case.