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Project Firstline | Center

A national training collaborative that aims to provide every person working in a U.S. healthcare facility the foundation for infection control to protect the nation from infectious disease threats, such as COVID-19.

Updates and Resources on Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2)

AHA continues to report on the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and monitor updates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and World Health Organization.

AHA TeamSTEPPS Video Toolkit | Project Firstline

Team Strategies, Tools to Enhance Performance & Patient Safety to improve communication & teamwork in health care for colleagues, patients & families.
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VacciNation: Inspiring Stories on the National COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout

Here are the stories of how hospitals and health systems are vaccinating a nation through creativity, collaboration and compassion.

AHA Digital Pulse

This new benefit for AHA members will make it easier for you to monitor your performance over time and connect with others. Take your assessment and join the growing digital health community.

Coronavirus COVID-19: Organizational Preparedness and Capacity Planning

This is a list of resources for AHA Members on the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.

Coronavirus COVID-19: Coverage and Reimbursement

This is a list of resources on coverage and reimbursement in response to the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.

COVID-19 Vaccines and Therapeutics

This webpage is intended to help keep the field informed of important updates related to vaccine development, distribution, utilization protocols, supply chain and many other issues, through AHA-developed tools, as well as resources from the federal government and other stakeholders.

Infection Prevention in ICUs | HRET

AHA and AHRQ are releasing a new toolkit for preventing CLABSI and CAUTI in intensive care units. It the customizable resource offers assessment tools and a reduction plan.

Addressing Inequities in COVID-19 Vaccine Administration Efforts

As COVID-19 vaccines roll out across the nation, individuals and families heavily impacted by the disease have inequitable access to vaccination opportunities and many distrust the life-saving potential the vaccine presents. The CDC reports just over 5 percent of Black adults and 11 percent of Hispanic adults have been vaccinated compared to more than 60 percent of White adults. Hospital and health system leaders and caregivers must work hard to build trust within these communities and engage in strategies that will be effective in overcoming vaccine hesitancy.