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Center for Supply Chain Root Cause Analysis

AHRMM developed this infographic with input from supply chain leaders that represents an analysis of the key factors shaping the current state of the health care supply chain and outlines mitigation strategies and scalable solutions designed to enhanced resiliency and efficiency across the field.

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 Contribute to building the evidence base for nursing leadership by participating in research studies and surveys.
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5 Innovative Nurse-Led Models of Care to Explore

The American Academy of Nursing (Academy) recently selected five innovative care models to be named as Edge Runners. Edge Runners are nurse-designed, nurse-led models of care that reduce cost, improve health care quality, advance community health and enhance consumer satisfaction.
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Innovative Hospital Solutions to Address Health Care Challenges

The AHA and Concord Health Partners have compiled this collection of resources to provide more information about innovative solutions to key issues.
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Infographic: SAVE Health Care Workers from Workplace Violence

Infographic: SAVE Health Care Workers from Workplace Violence
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3 Strategic Workforce Planning Moves to Make Now

When hospitals and health systems combine predictive analytics, decision-support systems and automation, they can optimize staffing, cut costs and improve outcomes.

White Paper: Strategies for Promoting Risk Management Professional Resilience

This white paper addresses the emotional and psychological challenges faced by health care risk management professionals.
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Costs of Caring

This report outlines the key trends impacting hospital financial stability in 2025.
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5 Ways to Equip Your CHRO for Success

The roles of a chief human resources officer (CHRO) and chief people officer are becoming increasingly challenging and complex. Many hospitals and health systems have expanded the scope of human resources (HR) to encompass a broader range of roles, functions, operations and technologies, notes a recent WiffKieffer report.