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Health Care Masks: Types, Definitions, Classifications and Approved Models

Toolkits/Methodology
AHRMM offers definitions and guidance on health care masks, including mask types and efficacies, fit testing guidelines, distributor information and certified equipment information.

AHA Disparities Toolkit

The Health Research and Educational Trust Disparities Toolkit is a Web-based tool that provides hospitals, health systems, clinics, and health plans information and resources for systematically collecting race, ethnicity, and primary language data from patients.

LUC Resources and Deliverables

Toolkits/Methodology
AHRMM’s Learning UDI Community (LUC) is a health care collaborative effort, in collaboration with the U.S.

Guidance for Writing Comments

Toolkits/Methodology
How to write a constructive, information-rich comment that clearly communicates and supports its claims to have an impact on regulatory decision making.

Business Case for the UDI Presentation

Toolkits/Methodology
With significant pressures on hospitals and healthcare systems, it is incumbent upon those who recognize the benefits of UDI to build the business case for UDI adoption in the healthcare delivery e

Project Firstline Pathogen Match-up Tool

This new tool is designed to educate frontline health care workers on the six most common pathogens found in health care settings.

AHA Disparities Toolkit - Frequently Asked Questions

Read the HRET Disparities Toolkit FAQ.

AHA Disparities Toolkit - Tools and Resources

View more helpful resources for collecting race, ethnicity and language data from patients.

AHA Disparities Toolkit - Visually Impaired Populations

Individuals who are blind or visually impaired present unique health communications needs as they seek to access and act upon health information.

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Populations

Effective communication for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing is particularly critical in health care where miscommunication may lead to misdiagnosis and improper or delayed treatment.