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Mapping the Horizon to a Brighter Future

Even prior to the pandemic, the biggest questions facing health care providers were: Where is our field headed? And, how can we continue to innovate and transform to deliver the best possible patient care in a fast-changing future?

2024 marketplace enrollment surpasses 7 million

Nearly 7.3 million people selected a 2024 health plan through the federally facilitated and state-based Health Insurance Marketplaces Nov. 1 through Dec. 2, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced Dec. 6.

United Against the Flu toolkit features handwashing, ‘winter wonderland’ themes

AHA’s latest social media toolkit for encouraging vaccination against the flu and COVID-19 focuses on handwashing and winter- and family-themed messages.

Get Covered: Protect Yourself, Your Family and Your Future During Open Enrollment

Coverage is the gateway to access health services that can ensure healthier individuals, healthier families and healthier communities.

2024 open enrollment for marketplace plans begins

From Nov. 1 through Jan. 15, individuals and families can enroll in or change their health coverage options through the Health Insurance Marketplace.

AHA kicks off winter holiday season by urging vaccinations

To enjoy a healthy Thanksgiving with family and friends, get vaccinated against the flu and COVID-19.

New AHA resource offers workforce trauma support strategies

A new issue brief from AHA’s Hospitals Against Violence initiative offers proven strategies and action steps to help hospitals and health systems provide trauma support to their workforce after an incident or threat of violence.

‘Window shopping’ for 2024 marketplace plans begins

Starting Oct. 25, consumers can preview their 2024 health coverage options at the federally facilitated Health Insurance Marketplace.

DOJ extends support for health care resource center for mass violence victims

The Medical University of South Carolina’s National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center Oct. 11 received an $8.9 million grant from the Department of Justice’s Office for Victims of Crime to continue to develop evidence-based best practices, training and other resources to help communities prepare to provide timely behavioral and mental health services to victims of mass violence incidents.

Chair File: Protecting Each Other and Keeping Our Communities Healthy

The AHA has excellent resources to help hospital and health system teams encourage patients and people in their communities to get vaccinated against the flu, COVID-19 and RSV.