On this episode, Wright Lassiter III talks with Eugene Woods, president and CEO of Atrium Health, based in Charlotte, N.C. , about the role of health systems within the U.S. health care system today and how scale can benefit communities and foster innovations.
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AHA Rural Health Care Leadership Conference offers strategies and resources for accelerating the growth of a stronger rural health system.
Thanksgiving is a perfect time to express gratitude to the health care professionals in our families, neighborhoods and communities.
For more than 400 years, we have paused each fall to give thanks. We do so during good times and bad because most years bring a mixture of both.
This past July, leaders from hospitals and health systems nationwide gathered for AHAs Leadership Summit, a celebration of quality in health care and a premiere opportunity for dialogues about how
Thursday is National Rural Health Day. Its an opportunity to focus on the vital work that rural hospitals and health systems are doing each and every day to preserve access to high-quality, affordable care.
This year Montana saw its population grow to more than 1.1 million residents, with more than 720,000 living in designated rural areas.
The news is filled daily with accounts of conflict around the globe notably Russias war against Ukraine, but other potential clashes bubble near the surface, such as military action by China aga
Health care organizations receive free guidance on providing age-friendly care, part of the seven-month Age-Friendly Health Systems Action Community led by 陳栠勛圖
Two issues that a majority of Americans have agreed on during this election cycle are concerns about the economy and inflation.
There are many significant milestones in our nations history of voting.
On this episode, I talk with Joanne M. Conroy, M.D., CEO and president of Dartmouth Health. Conroy also is the Chair-elect Designate of the AHA Board of Trustees.
After Election Day, lawmakers will return to Washington to consider many important issues, including funding the government, the annual must-pass defense bill, hurricane aid, election reform and tax extenders.
Saturdays senseless violence at Methodist Dallas Medical Center that took the lives of two health care workers has stunned the health care community across the country.
Hospital and health system teams today not only are caring for one patient at a time but also improving the health of their communities.
Its a sad fact that hospitals and health care systems continue to be a prime target for cyber criminals.
Hospitals serving marginalized urban communities need additional federal support so they can meet their mission of advancing health for the patients and communities they serve.
The health care field continues to be a top target for cybercriminals.
Who remembers paper road maps? Before GPS navigation systems and navigation apps on mobile phones, people would unfold an unwieldy paper map and use it to plan and track progress on their journey.
That commitment to being always there and ready to care is being tested as hospitals and health systems navigate historic workforce shortages, broken supply chains, rapid inflation that has increased the cost of caring, and other severe financial pressures that could jeopardize access to care.