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The Financial Challenges of COVID-19 on Hospitals and Health Systems

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our world. For hospitals and health systems this meant canceling non-emergent surgeries and other services – many of which are often for care that is potentially life-saving, necessary to alleviate pain and suffering, or to restore individuals to full health. 

Catherine Mather

Ginny Trainor

Leading a Coordinated Community Response to COVID-19

During and moving beyond the pandemic, hospital and health system boards and executive teams need to keep community stakeholders engaged to forge a better state of health in their communities.

Experts Analyze Health Care’s Near- and Long-Term Operations

Health care leaders and policy experts surveyed recently predict that COVID-19’s impact will be deep and long-lasting.

COVID-19 and Social Determinants of Health

Disparities in COVID-19 outcomes serve as an important reminder for trustees and senior leaders to reinforce the work in our communities to address underlying causes of health disparities.

COVID-19 Pathways to Recovery

The compendium includes questions and checklists for hospitals and health systems to use in working toward a safe, orderly return to providing comprehensive health care services to their communities.

Special Bulletin: National Ad Campaign Highlights Hospitals Are Always There, Ready to Care

The AHA this weekend will launch an ad on national network and cable TV letting the public know that even as we continue to fight COVID-19, hospitals and health systems are still here to care for them in every way, every day. As many Americans have delayed care during this public health crisis, the ad emphasizes to the public that hospitals and health systems are ready and able to serve their communities, just as they always have done and will continue to do.

June 9 is ‘What Matters to You?’ Day, part of age-friendly care

Each June “What Matters to You?” Day aims to encourage meaningful conversations between people who provide and receive health and social care.

IRS rule address tax treatment of certain medical arrangements

The Internal Revenue Service released proposed regulations addressing the treatment of direct primary care arrangements, health care sharing ministry memberships and certain government-sponsored health care programs under section 213 of the Internal Revenue Code.