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Taking the Pledge to Eliminate Disparities
To meet the changing needs of our communities, hospitals are working hard to make sure that every individual receives the highest quality of care.
What Antibiotic-resistant Germs Cause
Health care must become more diverse in its leadership, governance and staff, and it must work hard to eliminate disparities in care. Here’s why:
House bill to roll back NLRB joint employer decision passes out of committee
The House Committee on Education and the Workforce today voted 21-15 to approve legislation that would roll back the National Labor Relations Board’s joint employer decision.
AHA Supports National Apprenticeship Week
The AHA is proud to support National Apprenticeship Week, November 2-6, sponsored by the Department of Labor (DOL).
HHS updates website on radiation emergency medical management
Trustees can spread the word about the redesigned website on radiation emergency medical management produced by the Health & Human Services’ Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness a
Hospitals increase diversity on boards and in C-suites
Christus Health, Irving, Texas, is among the earliest to adopt the #123forEquity Pledge to Act, part of
Lancet study shows why preventing antibiotic resistance is urgent
A 30 percent reduction in the effectiveness of antibiotics could increase infections and associated deaths for certain U.S.
Survey findings about patient engagement and patient experience
“The Association Between Patient and Family Engagement Practices and Patient Experience” is a slide presentation that covers the findings of a 2013–2014 survey conducted by the Health Research &
The Essential Mindset for Health Care Leaders
Health care executives and boards no longer can lead with only one organization in mind.
Online Medical Crowdsourcing Can Save Lives
When Canadian physician John Fernandes was told earlier this year that there would be no way to rid a four-year-old girl of the same Escherichia coli strain that had claimed h