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CEO Cheat Sheet

Hospital & Health System C-Suite Communication Cheat Sheet: Know what’s important to them and the language they speak

5 Hacks that Increase Hospital C-Suite Engagement

5 hacks to help health care solutions providers understand how to cut through the noise and engage health care decision makers in a meaningful way.

Orientation to Health Care

Live Course Sold Out! This course will be offered “on demand” starting in April. Registration to open in late March.

DOJ withdraws certain health care antitrust enforcement guidance

The Department of Justice withdrew three policy statements on health care antitrust enforcement, saying they are “overly permissive on certain subjects, such as information sharing,” and that “a case-by-case enforcement approach” would allow it to better evaluate health care mergers and competition.

2021 Becoming a Health Care Business Partner of Choice

2021, American Hospital Association report on the State of Hospital and Business Solution Provider Relationships

The Ultimate Guide to Navigating the Evolving Health Care Event Landscape

The Ultimate Guide to Navigating the Evolving Health Care Event Landscape

Moving Forward — a Light at the End of the Tunnel

Learn how the pandemic has impacted AHA member and AHA business partner relationships, new ways to engage with members, and AHA priorities.

AHA Associate Program Launches New Benefits

Business organizations: Learn about 3 new benefits of joining the AHA Associate program.

CMS: National health spending up 4.6% in 2019

U.S. spending on health care grew 4.6% in 2019, similar to 2018 but slightly more than overall growth in the economy, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services reported in Health Affairs.

AHA blog: Analysis gets it wrong on health care spending

A recent analysis from the Peterson Center on Healthcare and the Kaiser Family Foundation provides an incomplete picture of U.S. spending on health care while downplaying the “immense role” that drug costs play, writes Aaron Wesolowski, AHA’s vice president of policy research, analytics and strategy, for the AHA Stat Blog.