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Project Firstline: What to know about infection control

[OPEN FORUM] Join us as the Association for the Health Care Environment (AHE) Executive Director Patti Costello hosts CDC’s Drs. Michael Bell and Abigail Carlson for this Project Firstline event. Dr. Bell and Dr. Carlson, who serves as the infection control advisor and subject matter expert for Project Firstline, will be leading the discussion to share what EVERY health care worker on the frontlines needs to know about infection control and the environment of care — and discuss why giving EVS leaders a "seat at the table" is crucial to organizational success. This forward-thinking event is one of a series of opportunities designed to support health care workers on the frontlines.

2021 AHA Health Care Talent Scan

The 2021 Health Care Talent Scan will help you better understand the latest forces and trends affecting health care human resources. Based on a review of reports, studies and other data sources from leading organizations and researchers, it provides workforce insights you can use to guide your organization forward during this time of uncertainty and continued transformation.

2021 AHA Environmental Scan Now Available

The 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has reshaped the health care environment. The data and trends provided in the 2021 AHA Environmental Scan will help your organization explore the pandemic’s ramifications on the health care field for the coming year and beyond. This publication, sponsored by B.E. Smith, will help your team members, leadership and board strategize and plan for the future.

Project Firstline Brings Flex, Easy-Access COVID-19 Training to Health Care Front-Lines

[PRESS RELEASE] Project Firstline is a CDC national training collaborative offering timely infection control training to front line health care workers and the public health workforce in the fight against infectious disease threats. As a key partner in this initiative, AHA is pleased to help bring this critical training opportunity to the health care field and champion sound decision-making and positive behaviors in a time of crisis.

Joint letter signed by AHA, AAMC, AMA, ACGME on Duration of Status

Joint letter signed by AHA, AAMC, AMA, ACGME, The Match and ECFMG sent to the Department of Homeland Security today opposing a proposed rule change to the "duration of status" for foreign national physicians. This letter that was also copied to a select member of Congress.

Apply for CHHR Exam Scholarship by Sept. 25

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Scholarship applications are due by Friday, Sept. 25, 2020. ASHHRA members who apply for a CHHR Scholarship will be considered to receive a voucher for the full CHHR exam fee (a $295 value).

HHS Unveils COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Strategy

The Department of Health and Human Services on Sept.

Health Care Workers at the Center of the COVID-19 Storm

[ON-DEMAND WEBINAR] Health care workers have been at the center of the COVID-19 crisis since its beginning. Although the number of new cases and deaths slowed to a degree, they are rising again, keeping these courageous and dedicated workers on the front lines. They responded heroically while enduring a great deal of stress and pain. They received expressions of gratitude and homage from their communities...but was that enough? What have we learned and what can we do in this next phase in support of health care workers? This presentation will examine what was done and what should be done.

21 CEUs at ASHHRA20

ASHHRA20 Attendees will have an opportunity to earn up to a total of 21 CEUs (CHHR, HRCI, SHRM), with the flexibility to watch as much as you want post-conference! 

COVID-19 Discussions with ASHHRA and Littler: Sharing Staff Among Employers

ASHHRA collaborated with the attorneys from Littler to discuss the long term effects COVID-19 will have on health care HR. This episode discusses leveraging staff across the industry to care for COVID-19 patients. Topics ranged from sharing staff between sister organizations, reallocating staff within a facility, bringing in travelers and staff from other parts of the country and how organized labor contracts were applicable needed to be modified for the sake of the patients.