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Supporting the Health Care Workers Who Supported All of Us

Health care is, at its core, people caring for people. But the pandemic has strained our health care workforce like never before. The Bureau of Labor Statistics found that hospital employment decreased by almost 100,000 from February 2020 to September 2021, and 30% of health care workers have considered leaving the profession during the pandemic.
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New Report: Costs of Caring for Sicker Patients to Drive Continued Hospital and Health System Losses Throughout 2021

A new analysis prepared by Kaufman, Hall & Associates, LLC and released by the American Hospital Association shows that higher expenses for labor, drugs and supplies as well as patients putting off care during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic will continue to negatively impact the financial health of hospitals and health systems throughout 2021.
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Four health care organizations release updated guidance on maintaining essential surgery during the ongoing pandemic

As COVID-19 cases surge again, four major health care organizations release updated guidance on maintaining essential surgery during the ongoing pandemic.
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Project Firstline brings flex, easy-access COVID-19 training to the health care front-lines

The American Hospital Association is proud to partner with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to reach and engage all health care personnel with vital online COVID-19 curriculum.
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AHA, ANA Urge Congress to Quickly Fund Health Care Readiness for Coronavirus

The American Hospital Association and American Nurses Association urged Congress to quickly fund health care readiness for coronavirus in a joint letter.