Banner Wyoming's ambulance coloring contest encourages children to nominate an animal to be featured on new ambulances debuting this fall.
AHA says revised H-1B selection process could hinder hospital efforts to address workforce shortages
The AHA commented Oct. 24 on the Department of Homeland Security’s proposed weighted selection process for registrants and petitioners participating in the H-1B lottery process.
The AHA has released a social media toolkit in advance of National Rural Health Day Nov. 20 that includes advocacy-focused posts for hospitals and health systems to share on their social media ...
The median net launch price for 154 new drugs increased 51% between 2022 and 2024, after accounting for inflation and discounts, according to a report released Oct. 23 by the Institute for Clinical ...
An article in the October edition of AHA Trustee Insights explains how boards can effectively lead aging care efforts as the nation’s population grows older and reshapes health care delivery.
The American Hospital Association comments on the Department of Homeland Security’s proposed weighted selection process for registrants and petitioners seeking to file cap-subject H-1B petitions.
The flu vaccine is updated for the 2025-2026 season and is now available at many workplaces, hospitals, clinics, pharmacies and other locations.
We encourage all our rural members to share their stories, and we welcome tags on social media. Please note: The bold red text below is the space to insert details about your organization. One in ...
This success has saved the public health system over $88 million in turnover-related costs this year alone. In 2024, the system hired more than 3,400 permanent nurses, replacing temporary staff and ...
The government shutdown is expected to continue into next week as the Senate is expected to adjourn Oct. 23 with no plans to vote this weekend.
The AHA Oct. 23 recommended changes to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Wasteful and Inappropriate Services Reduction model to address multiple concerns.
The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Oct. 23 held a hearing ( discussing the 340B program and its growth and impacts on patients.
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