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Creating an acceptable written plan of correction
An overview of correcting noncompliance issues for three of the top health care accrediting organizations
Solutions: Medical gas and security products
Medical gas, security and other products on our radar for health care facilities
Make August Count: Host Your Lawmakers at Your Hospital
Legislators need to be aware of the work that hospitals and health systems do now more than ever because the House and Senate are considering so-called site-neutral legislation that would further reduce Medicare funding for patient services provided by hospitals.
Advisory | Center
AHA’s advisory services help hospitals navigate complex questions and make systematic changes to improve the quality, efficiency and effectiveness of patient care by making informed decisions and empowering staff.
Data & Solutions | Center
As hospitals and health systems use data to improve care and optimize all areas of the care continuum, the AHA Center for Health Innovation offers expertise, tools and resources to better understand what it can do and how to use it to achieve meaningful results.
MaineHealth works to engineer a greener future
Facility deploys solar panels and improved thermal performance to advance sustainability goals
VA task force envisions new care hub prototype
ACHA certificants design modular structure to support various care modalities
ASHRAE standard chair sets sights on the future
Jeremy Fauber discusses the path ahead for ANSI/ASHRAE/ASHE Standard 170, Ventilation of Health Care Facilities
Begley Voices Opposition to Staffing Ratios
In an interview with Becker’s Healthcare, AONL CEO Robyn Begley, DNP, said mandated nurse-to-patient staffing ratios remove nurse leaders’ ability to use their clinical judgment to decide what particular patients need at any one time.
Joint Commission eliminates 200 standards
The Joint Commission announced last week it would eliminate and consolidate more than 200 standards in its accreditation programs, effective Aug. 27.