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Redesigning Care for Vulnerable Populations | Center

The AHA conducted a mixed-methods study to better understand the use and challenges of PI in safety-net hospitals.

AHA Population Health Survey | Center

The AHA conducted a national survey of hospitals and health systems to assess the state of population health efforts in 2018. The survey, with responses from more than 1,000 hospitals and health systems, shows that while U.S. hospitals and health systems have embarked on their journeys to advance population health, there are opportunities to do more.

Population Health Fundamentals | Center

Wherever our hospital or health system members are on their population health journey, count on us to support the development and advancement of competencies for accountable, equitable care. View our framework to see more information about the population health agenda.

Leadership’s Role in PI

Effective leadership is important to performance improvement. This video shares best practices and examples of how leaders are supporting, coordinating and prioritizing performance improvement work at their organizations.

Data for PI

Empowering front-line staff in performance improvement efforts is key to moving this work forward. Health care leaders discuss ways to achieve this, including modeling behavior, coaching, providing support and ensuring everyone on the team is moving in the same direction.

Health Care Moments of Truth Talks

These leadership videos highlight key elements for performance improvement work in hospitals and health systems: engaging C-suite leaders and board members, collecting and using data, empowering front-line staff, and ensuring performance improvement work is supported and prioritized.

Consumerism, Population Health Drive Demand for Data Sharing and Transparency: Are Providers Ready?

As consumerism and population health management continue to take hold in health care, the demand and need for health data transparency and sharing will continue to grow. Patients will want more data and information on their health status from providers. And, they will want it in a usable format, regardless of where that information comes from and how it was generated.
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Building A Community Health Worker Program: The Key to Better Care, Better Outcomes, & Lower Costs

As a part of the community health worker initiative, the AHA and the NUL hosted the Community Health Worker Consortium in Chicago, IL.