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How Oregon hospitals developed an evidence-based workplace violence prevention resource

Learn how an Oregon association collaborated with community stakeholders to produce an evidence-based toolkit to prevent workplace violence.

Free resources available to help hospitals and health systems prevent human trafficking

In this final Q&A in conjunction with Human Trafficking Awareness month, Ashely Garrett, director of National Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Center, shares why hospitals and health systems are key players in stopping human trafficking and what support exists to strengthen interventions.

Creating hospital protocols to identify, treat human trafficking survivors

In this second Q&A in conjunction with Human Trafficking Awareness Month, Ingrid Johnson, R.N., patient access manager at Atlantic Health, shares how human trafficking personally affected her and the importance of hospital policies and procedures to combat the issue.

Leadership is key to addressing human trafficking

In this Q&A in conjunction with Human Trafficking Awareness month, AHA Board Member Claire Zangerle, R.N., chief nurse executive at Allegheny Health Network, discusses how and why health leaders should prioritize human trafficking interventions in their organizations.

Helping children and families overcome and prevent violence

Project Ujima at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin in Milwaukee helps survivors of youth violence heal. Read more about the 2019 NOVA Award winner and apply for the 2020 award by Monday, Nov. 25.

Resources for Celebrating National Nurses Week; Nursing Executives on the Move

Also, in this roundup: Nurses help sexual assault survivors and ambulatory care nurses can be of particular aid to MACRA efforts.

A workforce plan for the next chapter in health care

One great way to improve capacity and prepare for the future workforce needs—as well as respond to consumers’ desires—is to fully embrace telehealth.

Intermountain Healthcare’s Poulsen is on a decades-long path to foster health care value

AHA board member Greg Poulsen brings with him decades of experience as a proponent of value at the Salt Lake City-based health system.
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Voices on Value: Paul Keckley

Only national security ranked higher among overall concerns, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted during the 2016 presidential campaign.1 Results of the December 2015 poll showed 62 percent

Hospital and Health System Leaders Share Strategies for Enabling Affordable, Patient-centered Care

Hospitals and health systems across the country are finding myriad ways to provide affordable, patient-centered care to consumers. A panel of leaders recently shared how innovating in-house, addressing the social determinants of health and examining an organization’s patient population all played a part in their successes.