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Health Care HR Professionals Amplify AHA Advocacy Agenda in June Hill Visit
Today’s health care human resource professionals are intimately familiar with the disruptive workforce challenges faced by the nation’s hospitals and health systems.
AHE EXCHANGE Conference & Solution Center tackles the health care revolution
This fall, more than 500 health care professionals with a stake in the environment of care will gather to address these changes in Columbus, Ohio from Sept. 23-26 for the annual EXCHANGE Conference & Solution Center – a program of AHA’s Association for the Health Care Environment.
AONL CEO on how to help combat the nursing shortage
Robyn Begley, AHA senior vice president and chief nursing officer and CEO of the American Organization for Nursing Leadership, encourages hospital leaders to share with legislators how the nursing shortage affects their organization.
Thousands expected May 11 in Washington, D.C., to advocate to improve maternal health
Now in its third year, the March for Moms is an annual march in Washington, D.C., to urge policymakers to dedicate more funding and pass legislation to help improve maternal health in the U.S.
Health care organizations need to increase security to protect against the growing threat of cyberattacks
John Riggi, AHA senior advisor for cybersecurity and risk, discusses findings from a Society for Healthcare Strategy & Market Development survey that showed 83 percent or respondents believe it is at least somewhat likely that a hospital or health system in their area will experience a cyberattack in the next five years. Read more.
AHA Chair Nancy Agee on Tackling the Opioid Crisis
Also in this roundup of health care news: Hospitals step up the war on superbugs; how medical schools try to help doctors understand patients in poverty; and copycat comments, unwitting patients become part of federal rulemaking process.