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CMS: 2020 HealthCare.gov enrollment approaches 1.7 million
Nearly 1.7 million people selected a 2020 health plan through HealthCare.gov Nov. 1-16.
Voice of the President | November 2019
AONL President Column
Technology—the word alone excites and energizes those who see the tremendous potential of this as an enabler to improving health outcomes, safety and care delivery.
Senate panel holds hearing on nominee for FDA commissioner
The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee today held a hearing on President’s Trump nomination of Stephen Hahn, M.D., to lead the Food and Drug Administration as commissioner.
AHA Rural Health Care Leadership Conference will offer innovative ideas, fresh insights and effective strategies
The AHA Rural Health Care Leadership Conference, Feb. 2-5 in Phoenix, offers an unparalleled opportunity to learn and share with renowned health care leaders innovating at the forefront of change, writes AHA Executive Vice President Maryjane Wurth.
AHA board member Hochman receives Gail Warden Leadership Award
The National Center for Healthcare Leadership last night presented its 2019 Gail L. Warden Leadership Excellence Award to Rodney Hochman, M.D., president and CEO of Renton, Wash.,-based Providence St. Joseph Health and chair-elect designate of the AHA Board of Trustees.
Combating Healthcare Burnout with a Data-Led Action Framework: Lessons Learned from Minnesota
Dr. Rahul Koranne and Dr.
Patient Activation White Paper: Education & Engagement Strategies Proven to Work
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How Two Healthcare Facilities Simplified Their Nurse Scheduling Processes
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Alarm Fatigue: Are You Doing as Much as You Can?
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[Sponsored] In a recent study of more than 1,200 clinicians, 87 percent say that alarms for non-actionable, irrelevant issues “occur frequently,” a jump of more than 10 percent in five years. The problem is growing with the proliferation of monitoring devices in hospitals. It’s time to make alarm management a priority, to protect patient safety and to mitigate provider burnout.