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Grants for families of health care workers impacted by COVID-19

The Brave of  Heart Fund was established to provide monetary grants to the loved ones of frontline health care workers and volunteers who lose their lives because of COVID-19. The grants will  provide immediate financial support for common needs such as funeral costs, medical care, counseling, food, education,  mortgage payments and living expenses.

Hospitals, Doctors and Nurses Urge Public to Take Steps We Know Will Help Stop Spread of COVID-19

[SPECIAL BULLETIN] Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the AHA has partnered with the American Medical Association and the American Nurses Association to raise awareness on essential public health and safety measures to reduce the spread of the virus.

Civil Rights Law Protects Gay and Transgender Workers, Supreme Court Rules

On Monday, June 14, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court decision on Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia ruled that sexual orientation is covered under Title 7 of the Civil Rights Act Of 1964.

Special Announcement About ASHHRA20

Special Announcement: ASHHRA20 goes virtual. A message from ASHHRA Executive Director Catherine Carruth

Podcast: Hospital diversity leaders discuss opportunity for hospital-led race conversations and changes.

[PODCAST] On this AHA podcast, Juana Slade, director of diversity and language services at AnMed Health, and Anton Gunn, hospital chief diversity officer and executive director of community health innovation at MUSC Health, shared their reactions to the senseless killing of another unarmed black person, as well as advice for hospital leaders to bring hope to staff, colleagues and communities during these difficult times.

Mental Health First Aid in Health Care: Helping All of Us Be Better Humans 

[ON-DEMAND WEBINAR] As a country we are continually adapting and being proactive when addressing the physical health of our health care staff, but what are we doing about their mental health now and in the future? Explore how the trauma of this pandemic is affecting our health care workforce and what supports are available as we navigate what the future holds. Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) will be introduced as an educational opportunity to help leaders and human resources professionals do what they do best – help others. This webinar will provide understanding, resources and strategies on the basics of trauma, recognizing signs and symptoms of common mental health concerns, and how to access appropriate support. Mental health cannot be an afterthought in coping with a pandemic and this webinar will introduce you to basic skills needed to support health care employee wellbeing in this new environment and beyond.

AHA Statement on Death of George Floyd and Unrest in America

[PRESS RELEASE] AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack issued the following statement on June 1, 2020, in response to the killing of George Floyd and the unrest throughout the country.

Preconference Highlight: Health Care Finance for the Non-Finance Professional

ASHHRA What's New
[EVENT] This workshop will provide attendees with the skills and theories needed to gain an understanding of health care finance specifically related to concepts impacting human resources processes and procedures. The workshop will cover topics such as budgeting, wage analysis, capitalization and other related topics.

ASHHRA19 Hotel Deadline: Wednesday, Aug. 28

ASHHRA What's New
Discounted rates are only guaranteed, based on availability, if you make your reservation using the official ASHHRA reservation link by Wednesday, Aug. 28. After that date, the official ASHHRA room block is released and the hotel may charge higher rates.

Preconference Highlight: Pipeline Planning & Improve Performance Through Coaching

ASHHRA What's New
This two-part ASHHRA19 Preconference Workshop focuses on building and refreshing management skills.