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Better Health for Mothers and Babies Webinar Series: Core Principles in Action
This 4-part webinar series showcases hospitals and health care organizations putting each principle into action to improve outcomes.
ACHI - Home
AHA Community Health Improvement is the premier hub for community health, community benefit and population health professionals.
Call for Content
Healthier Together Conference speakers lead the conversations to develop solutions that reduce disparities in health outcomes.
Registration Fees
Learn about Healthier Together Conference registration rates, including discounts for students and presenters, and find resources to help you attend.
2026 AHA Leadership Summit
The 2026 AHA Leadership Summit, July 12-14, brings together senior health care executives, clinicians and experts in the field presenting innovative approaches for delivering better care and greater value, ensuring financial stability, addressing workforce challenges and improving the health care consumer experience through operational excellence, creative partnerships and redefined delivery models.
AHA resource: Improving Care for People with DisabilitiesÂ
The AHA Dec. 4 released a new resource outlining how hospitals and health systems can take action to improve care for people with disabilities.
Reducing Disparities in Health Outcomes
AHA members are pursuing practices that can reduce health outcome disparities and thereby improve health outcomes for all populations.
Improving Care for People with Disabilities
The solutions below were co-designed by hospital leaders, clinicians and disability advocates during a national convening focused on improving care and outcomes for people with disabilities.
Digital Toolkit
Use the language and graphics on this page to promote the American Hospital Association's Healthier Together Conference.
5 Actions to Promote Health Equity During the COVID-19 Pandemic
[HR Pulse Article] By the Institute for Diversity and Health Equity (IFDHE), an affiliate of the American Hospital Association (AHA)
IFDHE is committed to ensuring that all people, regardless of background or zip code, have equitable access to quality health care. As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves, reports indicate that communities of color across the nation are experiencing higher rates of COVID-19 infections and deaths than other groups. For example, in Chicago, reports have indicated that African Americans account for 44% of all COVID-19 positive test results and 56% of recorded virus-related deaths. However, African Americans constitute only 32% of the city’s population.