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How to Prioritize Health Facilities Investment Decisions

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Revisiting Strategy Due to COVID-19

Working together, hospital and health system boards and executive teams should examine the pandemic’s implications for their organizations, to set strategic direction and better serve patients and communities.
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H-ISAC Report: Hacking Healthcare - TLP White, July 7, 2020

This edition of Hacking Healthcare begins by providing a brief overview of how a major European

Blog: Hospitals must do better to address minority mental health

As we mark July as Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, Harsh Trivedi, M.D., president and CEO of Sheppard Pratt Health System based in Baltimore, Md., and a member of the AHA Board of Trustees, writes that hospitals and health systems must improve behavioral health care access for Black, Indigenous and people of color.

AHRMM COVID-19 Recovery Guide

The AHRMM COVID-19 Recovery Guide for the supply chain professional is designed to assist supply chain leaders as their organizations expand services during the ongoing response to COVID-19. An After-Action Review template has also been created and is available for download for the supply chain department to objectively assess its performance during the COVID-19 crisis prior to updating its operational procedures.

New! ASHE Webinar Series

This new webinar series from ASHE brings peer reviewed topics led by subject matter experts to give attendees up-to-date information on the latest news and trends.

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AHA responds to article in the Wall Street Journal on COVID-19 infections in hospitals

A recent article in the Wall Street Journal about coronavirus infections in hospitals speaks to the spread of this disease and the importance of taking the utmost precautions – everywhere and at all times.

VA offers July 8 free training on COVID-19

The Department of Veterans Affairs July 8 will host a webinar featuring clinicians who will present a case-based educational session on performing cognitive evaluations for veterans with dementia warning signs when face-to-face care is not possible due to COVID-19.