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AI in Health Care: Leading Through Change

Health care is evolving faster than we ever could have imagined. We are in the midst of a health care revolution, driven by Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI is creating a space for innovation and can enable you to work more efficiently and effectively in the face of unprecedented change. To help you understand how AI is meeting the today’s challenges and is shaping your work, the American Hospital Association and Microsoft have teamed up to offer a unique course.
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AHA, Other Health Organizations Urge Senate to Include Provider Relief Funding In Reconciliation Package

The AHA along with eight other health organizations urge Congress to provide additional funding for health care providers in the current reconciliation package.

COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts: Perspectives from the Front Lines

During this virtual policy briefing, hospital leaders shared their insights on the current state of COVID-19 vaccine distribution and supply, as well as ideas on how to accelerate COVID-19 vaccinations across the country.
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Watch Replay of Feb. 23 AHA Advocacy Event

During a Feb. 23 AHA Advocacy Day briefing, AHA provided hospital and health system leaders with the latest intelligence from Capitol Hill and the information they need to make the case to lawmakers for additional COVID-19 relief.

To Advance Health Equity, You Must Invest in Communities

Place-based investment, otherwise known as community investment, helps create the social and physical environments that support community health over the long term. As communities recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, community investment will be an innovative yet useful strategy for reimagining and rebuilding a more equitable society at a scale that grants alone cannot achieve.

DOJ asks Supreme Court to remand Medicaid work requirement cases

The Department of Justice asked the U.S. Supreme Court to remand the appealed Arkansas and New Hampshire cases to the Department of Health and Human Services to determine the appropriate path forward for the demonstration projects.

FDA minority health videos explain COVID-19 vaccine safety

The Food and Drug Administration's Office of Minority Health and Health Equity released two videos on COVID-19 vaccines and the importance of communities of color who have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 getting vaccinated to protect themselves and loved ones from the virus.

AHA receives CDC grants to promote COVID-19 vaccine confidence, prevent infection

The AHA has received $6 million in grants from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to promote clinician and public confidence in COVID-19 vaccines, and help train current and future health care personnel to prevent and control infectious disease.

Executive order seeks to secure critical supply chains

President Biden will sign an executive order to create more resilient and secure supply chains for critical and essential goods, the White House announced, calling last year’s shortages of personal protective equipment for front-line health care workers “unacceptable.”