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Is Subscription-Based Digital Health on the Horizon?

COVID-19’s reset of the U.S. economy will reverberate well beyond the pandemic. For health care executives, the critical question is to what extent the business model and nature of competition in care delivery may change.

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 Seeks Input on Preventing Health Worker Suicide

The American Hospital Association (AHA) seeks input from members by Dec. 17 on emerging

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.

AONL leaders discuss staff retention in Time magazine

RetuRN to Practice, a program created by former AONL board member Claire Zangerle, DNP, RN, is

COVID-19 exacerbates hospital recruitment challenges

Fears and frustrations related to COVID-19 are driving nurses to leave their jobs in large numbers
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Hospital Recertification Survey Suspensions

CMS to take flexible approach to survey process if hospital experiences COVID-19 surge.

HHS hosts webinar on regional response guidelines

The Health and Human Services National Healthcare Preparedness Programs (NHPP) Branch will

Colorado reactivates crisis staffing standards

This week, Colorado declared the entire state at high risk for COVID-19 infections, and health officials reinstated

Mississippi CNOs plead for staffing help

Mississippi Today last week reported chief nursing officers (CNOs) at 36 Mississippi hospitals sent a letter