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Obituary: Former Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association president

Laurens Sartoris, who served as president of the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association for 27 years, died Oct. 31 at age 78.

AHA podcast: The Must Do's for Welcoming a New CEO

Leaders from Northwestern Medical Center in Vermont share how their CEO transition plan helped accelerate their organization’s success and ensure a smooth changeover.

AHA leaders take part in World Hospital Congress 

AHA leaders are participating in the International Hospital Federation’s World Hospital Congress in Lisbon, Portugal.    

IHF center releases tool to support health care environmental stewardship

The International Hospital Federation’s Geneva Sustainability Centre, in partnership with Deloitte, launched a Sustainability Accelerator Tool Oct. 24 to help hospital and health care leaders assess and track organizational efforts to reduce emissions and promote environmental stewardship.

National poll: Hospital systems make care easier to access, coordinate

Hospital systems make it easier to access and coordinate care, according to a national survey of their patients conducted by Morning Consult for the AHA.

Maryland senator to lead state hospital association

The Maryland Hospital Association Oct. 6 named as its president and CEO effective Dec. 18 Melony Griffith, who currently serves in the Maryland Senate where she chairs the Finance Committee. She is the first Black woman to lead the 54-year-old association.

AHA blog: What the WSJ Got Wrong about Pediatric Readiness

“A recent article in the Wall Street Journal wants you to believe that many of our nation’s emergency departments are incapable of caring for children,” writes Chris DeRienzo, M.D., AHA senior vice president and chief physician executive.

Chair File: The Incredible Impact of Hospital-Community Collaboration

Teams at hospitals and health systems understand that social needs and economic circumstances have a significant impact on an individual’s health and well-being.

New ASHE program helps health care teams make facilities more sustainable

The AHA’s American Society for Health Care Engineering has launched a team training and consultation program that can help hospitals and health systems identify opportunities to become more environmentally sustainable while saving an average $900,000 a year.