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Chair File: Elevating Efforts to Prepare for and Prevent Cyberattacks

Nearly 15 years ago, a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine estimated that only 1.5% of acute care general medical and surgical hospitals had a comprehensive electronic health records system.

Hospitals and health systems improve EHRs and use data-informed strategies to fight burnout

In this AHA Stat blog post, Elisa Arespacochaga, vice president of AHA's Physician Alliance, highlights how three organizations – HCA Healthcare, Erlanger Health System and the Minnesota Hospital Association – have implemented strategies to help tackle physician burnout.

Perspective: Lifting the Burden on America’s Hospitals and Health Systems

We’re pleased to see CMS follow through on its commitment to reduce regulatory burden. This is crucially needed as we continue, and accelerate, the transition to value-based care.
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Chair File: Nurses Are Key Innovation Partners in Health Care

For example, at Carolinas HealthCare System, a team led by nurses optimized the electronic health record process by reducing documentation, removing duplicate records and organizin

Interoperability: More to Do

The ability for hospitals to send and receive electronic information from other care providers – also known as interoperability – is critical to advancing health in America.

Harnessing Information for Better Care

Having the right information at the right time is one key to improving patient care.

Momentum Building to Replace "All-or-Nothing" Approach to Meaningful Use

Hospitals have made good faith efforts to comply with the multitude of requirements under the federal meaningful use program to adopt Electronic Health Records (EHRs).