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Strategies for Building Powerful Community Partnerships
Clinicians, social service providers and community members make up the health care triangle: strong, connective links between the three create the kind of impactful partnerships that drive progress and advance health.
Long COVID: Preparing for the Next Major Chronic Illness
Long COVID — with symptoms ranging from fatigue and dizziness to shortness of breath and loss of smell — is disabling millions of Americans.
Advancing Women’s Health through an Equity Lens
For Women’s History Month, we turn the spotlight to a female-led venture capital firm that is out to change women’s lives for the better.
AHA 2022 Federal Provider Relief Funds ANR Ad
A new AHA ad on Provider Relief Fund and other resources, running this week on Radio America and next week on ABC and CBS radio.
Leadership Dialogue Series: Strengthening Rural Health Care with Jennifer Havens
With the distinct challenges facing rural hospitals and health systems, access to critical services — like maternal health care and emergency medical services — is at risk.
Developing the Next Generation of Health Care Leaders
The just-concluded NFL season saw the retirement of one legendary quarterback and the rise of another ready to take his place. Just as athletic leaders change places, so too do health care leaders make way for the next generation.
From Quiet Quitting to Sustainable Well-Being
Burnout is not new, but the COVID-19 pandemic has helped fuel this workplace phenomenon.
Caring for the Family Caregiver Part 2: Gaining Perspective and Supporting the Family Caregiver
The caregiver experience is one that’s deeply personal and unique.
Going "Code Dark": An Emergency Response to Cyberattacks
Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C., has developed a system-wide “off” switch that staff can activate if it is clear that the hospital has come under a broad-based ransomware or malware attack.
Increasing Representation of Black Men in Medicine
America is already running short on physicians and every health labor forecast projects it will only get worse in the next decade or so.