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Technology in behavioral health care: Expanding access, improving quality

AHA Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer Jay Bhatt, D.O., and Shantanu Agrawal, M.D., president and CEO of the National Quality Forum, highlight a guide that offers health care organizations a “one-stop shop” of actionable interventions and curated tools and resources to deliver quality behavioral health care.

Leadership is key to addressing human trafficking

In this Q&A in conjunction with Human Trafficking Awareness month, AHA Board Member Claire Zangerle, R.N., chief nurse executive at Allegheny Health Network, discusses how and why health leaders should prioritize human trafficking interventions in their organizations.

Using data, virtual care to reduce unnecessary ED visits

Atrium Health Levine Childrens’ school-based virtual clinic makes it easier for children to prevent and manage their asthma symptoms.

John Riggi on how hospitals can reduce cyber risks

John Riggi, AHA senior advisor for cybersecurity and risk, shares tips for protecting patients and their data from cyber threats.

How radiologists can use artificial intelligence to improve care

Hospital and health system leaders should collaborate with radiologists to boost value through AI, said speakers at an AHA Physician Alliance webinar.

Exploring health and health care at Aspen Ideas: Health

Last week’s Aspen Ideas: Health festival reflected many of the changing dynamics in health and health care. Notably, a number of sessions across the four days examined how consumerism and technology are shaping the patient experience of care.

Cancer Survivor Now Doctor at Same Hospital Where She Was Treated

Also in this week’s roundup: Maine hospital named for Barbara Bush recognizes her passing and University of Virginia Medical Center uses app to communicate with non-English speaking patients.

A workforce plan for the next chapter in health care

One great way to improve capacity and prepare for the future workforce needs—as well as respond to consumers’ desires—is to fully embrace telehealth.

Six pathways to interoperability for patient-centered care

Seven national hospital associations, including the AHA, recently urged stakeholders to unite behind a six-point agenda to achieve fully interoperable health data for patients and providers.

FDA Commissioner on ‘Kabuki Drug-Pricing Constructs;’ Puerto Rico Hospital’s Hurricane Recovery; and More News

Also in this week’s roundup: Intermountain Healthcare’s efforts to extend medical services outside of traditional hospital walls; and a new survey showing more patients wanting access to digital health care.