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AONL Advocacy Center

Advocacy

AHA Exclusive Executive Events

Issue Landing Page
Connect with hospital C-Suite executives at events focused on important health care issues.

AHA Associate Program Homepage

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The American Hospital Association (AHA) Associate Program opens the door to new opportunities and connections with our most active and engaged healthcare executives.

Key Issues for Nurses

Issue Landing Page
As a nurse leader, you face many challenges. What you may not be aware of are the myriad legislative issues affecting the nursing profession as a whole.

Sustainability for Health Care - Achieving Your Sustainability Goals

AHA sustainability in health care information and resources. 
Public

AHA Comments to MedPAC on Rural Medicare Beneficiary Cost-sharing

February 28, 2025Michael Chernew, Ph.D.ChairmanMedicare Payment Advisory Commission425 I Street, NW, Suite 701Washington, D.C. 20001Dear Dr. Chernew: 

Nurse Leadership

The AHA's American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL) promotes the value of nursing leadership and its invaluable

Committee on Clinical Leadership

Committee on Clinical Leadership Members

Rural Health Services

Over 57 million rural Americans depend on their hospital as an important source of care as well as a critical component of their area's economic and social fabric. Location, size, workforce, payment and access to capital challenge small or rural hospitals and the communities they serve. Collaborating with state and regional hospital associations and with advice from its member council, the Section tracks the issues, develops policies and identifies solutions to our most pressing problems.
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Integrating Physical and Behavioral Health: The Time is Now

Unparalleled workforce shortages, negative margins and increasing labor expenses are creating multiple challenges for hospitals and health systems — but integrating physical and behavioral health services can reduce the total cost of care, improve outcomes and improve workforce satisfaction.