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AHA 340B Advocacy Alliance: Register for June 16 AHA 340B Advocacy Alliance Call
The AHA 340B Advocacy Alliance June 16 at 2:30 p.m.
Chair File: Join AHA in Celebrating Community Health Improvement Week
Hospitals are cornerstones of our communities. They provide a broad spectrum of acute and ambulatory care services and serve as economic anchors in many cities and towns.
AHA Podcast: Getting COVID-19 Vaccines to the American Indian, Alaska Native Communities.
In this AHA Advancing Health podcast, Sara Jumping Eagle, M.D., and Kaylee Merrell, R.N., of the Indian Health Service discuss the plan to reduce the disproportionate COVID-19 infection rates in Indigenous communities through vaccine distribution and an administration strategy with national and local partners.
Allegheny Health Network Strives for an Equitable Vaccine Rollout
AtlantiCare relies on efficient and effective collaboration and communication to vaccinate communities.
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Full Schedule for 2021 Advanced Health Care Social Media and Digital Marketing Virtual Conference
Joining Hands for Greater Impact - Esperanza Health Centers
Today’s podcast features how Esperanza Health Centers - a federally qualified health center in Chicago – has worked to keep their community healthy throughout the pandemic.
AHA Offers #HAVhope Violence Awareness Toolkit
Today marks the fifth-annual #HAVhope Friday, a national day of awareness sponsored by the American Hospital Association (AHA) Hospitals Against Violence initiative.
Encouraging Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders to Get Vaccinated
Hawaii health officials are seeing a decline in the number of residents getting vaccinated against COVID-19, with only 60,000 doses ordered the first week of May. Kaiser Permanente Hawaii is providing $400,000 in funding to increase COVID-19 vaccinations in Hawaii communities disproportionately affected by the pandemic.