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SHSMD Credential Programs for Health Care Professionals

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SHSMD Credentials are awarded for successful completion of the following designated programs that confirm proficiency of a skill through testing, examination, skill demonstration, or project completion. Additional requirements may include participation in discussion boards, quizzes, group work, presentations, and additional readings/assignments as assigned by faculty. Upon successful completion of all requirements, participants will be awarded with a verified SHSMD Credential as a shareable digital credential described below.

CDC director talks hospitals’ role in safeguarding nation from next pandemic

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Mandy Cohen, M.D., April 16 shared with attendees of AHA’s 2024 Annual Membership Meeting how her team is preparing the nation for the next public health emergency, highlighting how hospitals’ ability to provide the CDC with timely data is already positioning the nation for future success.

AHA blog counters myth that hospitals are not reporting enough data

“Imagine if the government required health insurance and drug companies to account for every dollar they spent, audit those data, and publicly report those numbers,” write AHA’s Bharath Krishnamurthy, director of health analytics and policy, and Aaron Wesolowski, vice president of research strategy and policy communications.

Futurescan 2023 PowerPoint Toolkit

The PowerPoint presentation, Futurescan 2023, features highlights from the latest edition of Futurescan, one of the industry's most respected health care trends forecasts. Ready for immediate use at your organization, you can employ this presentation tool for staff, leadership or boards.

AHA Associate Podcast Series | Spacelabs

In this episode, guest host Nancy Myers, Vice President of Leadership and System Innovation, for the AHA, speaks with Jacob Durgan, Vice President of Product Management and Marketing at Spacelabs Healthcare, and Ron Woita, CNO and Vice President of Patient Care Services at Sky Lakes Medical Center. Their discussion centers on the value and benefits of having actionable data available in the hospital setting. Ultimately, hospitals that successfully manage and integrate data into their clinical and operational processes can see substantial rewards.

Data and Analytics | Strengthening the Health Care Workforce

Data is not the first thing one thinks of when addressing workforce issues, but data can identify trends, measure engagement and inform decisions about where resources are needed, how your organization compares to others, and determine if you are making progress. As you engage with your internal data, it also is important to understand overall economic trends in your local community, region and nationally that could impact your workforce.

Section 2 - Data and Technology | Strengthening the Health Care Workforce

Section two of the guide focuses on data and analytics, as well as technological supports.

AHA Associate Podcast Series | Arcadia

In this episode, Kathleen Wessel is joined by Dr. Rich Parker, Chief Medical Officer for Arcadia, an AHA Associate. Kathleen speaks with Dr. Parker about his experience using data to impact various areas of health care, including population health, the workforce, the patient experience, and financial stability. In particular, Dr. Parker shares real patient stories and what we can learn from them.

Costs Rising? A Strategic Partnership Can Offer Solutions

Read a sponsored blog from Owens & Minor to learn how strategic partnerships can help hospitals lower costs, improve supply chain resilience, and improve operational efficiency.

AHA Associate Podcast Series | Inovalon

In this episode, Kathleen Wessel is joined by Rachel Dallmann, Director of Revenue Cycle for Phelps Memorial Health Center, and Patrick Warren, Associate Vice President of Sales for Inovalon. This episode’s discussion will center on the automation and other efficiencies Phelps Memorial is introducing, as well as the resulting impacts on the patient experience.