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Workforce Innovation

AHA provides resources on how innovation in health care will affect the health care workforce.

Catalysts: Creating the Future of Work—New Technologies and Models

It’s clear that health care is headed outside the walls of the hospital with the goal of keeping people healthy. The hospital will always be a critical access point of health in the community. But what a hospital looks like is changing. Hospitals and health systems across the country are investing in technologies that support population health management, clinical integration, convenience and access for consumers. These technologies impact the workforce as much as they influence the consumer.

Communities: Work Environment

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Behavioral Health Workforce Issues

The need for a strong behavioral health care workforce is more important than ever. The AHA is working to strengthen this important area of health care and integrate it with primary care.

Competencies: Workforce Competency Development

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Special Message: Affirmation of AHA’s Patient Billing Guidelines

Advances in technology, changes in the delivery and financing of health care, and evolving regulatory requirements call for providers to continuously evaluate and respond to patients’ needs and expectations. For example, new federal rules related to billing and price transparency will reshape how hospitals and health systems engage with patients on billing and other financial matters.

Documentary on COVID-19 first wave features Northwell Health hospital

A documentary premiering in Washington, D.C., and opening in theaters Nov. 19 features doctors, nurses and patients at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in Queens, N.Y., as they navigate the early days of the COVID-19 crisis, Axios AM reports.

Next Generation ACO model saves Medicare $667M before incentive payments

The Next Generation Accountable Care Organization model reduced gross Medicare spending in performance years 2016 to 2019 by $667 million (1.2%), according to findings released by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

CDC awards funds to develop infectious disease forecasting tools

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Center for Forecasting and Outbreak Analytics awarded $26 million from the American Rescue Plan Act to research and develop advanced infectious disease models and analytical tools.

HHS releases overdose prevention strategy

The Department of Health and Human Services released an overdose prevention strategy focused on prevention, harm reduction, evidence-based treatment, and recovery support.