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Step 4: Deepen Understanding and Increase Equity through Data

Assessment
Highlights CHA data collection that reflects and describes the characteristics, experiences, priorities and culture of the community you serve.

Step 3: Develop a Community Health Profile

Toolkits/Methodology
Collect community health profile with quantitative & qualitative sources to determine the scope of your assessment and any implementation strategies.

Step 2: Identify Stakeholders and Build Trusting Relationships

Build essential and sustainable relationships to foster an inclusive environment that promotes a sense of joint ownership of the CHA process.

Step 1: Map Your CHA Development Process

Toolkits/Methodology
Steps to map your CHA development process and to improve your implementation strategies supporting objectives and needs of your community.
Member

Inpatient PPS Proposed Rule for FY 2024

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) April 10 issued its hospital inpatient prospective payment system (PPS) and long-term care hospital (LTCH) PPS proposed rule for fiscal year (FY) 2024.
Public

Taking Care of You for Being You: The Path to Equitable LGBTQ+ Care

The LGBTQIA+ community often faces barriers to equitable health care.

Supporting Black Women’s Maternal Mental Health Journey

Black women are three to four times more likely to experience a pregnancy or childbirth-related death than White women. The health and well-being of women on their maternal journey – before, during and after childbirth are critical aspects of equitable health care.

Utilizing Multidisciplinary Teams to Reduce Violence at Inova Health

Inova Health System, Northern Virginia’s leading nonprofit health system, in 2021 faced 648 reported instances of such violence.

AHA blog: 340B Analysis Wrong and Irresponsible

A Modern Healthcare analysis of 340B hospitals “should be viewed with the derision it deserves,” writes AHA General Counsel & Secretary Melinda Hatton.

FDA assessing supply impact of storm damage to Pfizer sterile injectables plant

The Food and Drug Administration said it did not expect “any immediate significant impacts on supply” after a tornado damaged a Pfizer plant in North Carolina that makes sterile injectables for U.S. hospitals, but is working with Pfizer to complete a more extensive assessment and will share more information as it becomes available.