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Advancing Clinical Care

The AHA offers the latest topic-specific, evidence-based resources, training programs and tools to work with hospitals and health systems as they continue to strive for safer, more reliable and timely patient- and family-centered care for all patients. Get involved by reading through the materials below and finding out how your hospital or health system can participate.

Academy recognizes outstanding contributions to health care

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Two AONL members and the first RN elected to Congress were

ED groups launch anti-violence campaign

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In response to physical assaults against emergency department (ED) clinicians, two organizations have

Furniture Design Features and Healthcare Outcomes

Checklist Provides Evidence-Based Criteria to Help Health Care Facilitie

Community hazard vulnerability analysis tool

Compliance Tools
Developed by a group of experts, this Excel file can be used by health care organizations to assess their vulnerabilities and help manage their emergency preparedness programs.

Hospital Appendix A Survey Readiness Checklist and Crosswalk

Compliance Tools
The ASHE CMS State Operations Manual Appendix A Crosswalk provides A-Tag information along with the related codes and standards applicable to the requirements for each A-Tag. To ensure that the tool is relevant to health care facility professionals, it focuses specifically on A-Tag requirements that affect the physical environment.

Voice of the President | July 2019

AONL President Column
 

Help ASHE Prevent Unjust Changes to Regulations in the Future

At the 2019 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Technical Meeting, American Society for Health Care Engineering (ASHE) membership was severely underrepresented, which led to losses that wil

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Tool assists in career planning

ASHE Career Map Self-Assessment Tool helps users identify greatest strengths and largest learning gaps