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ASHRM Journal CE: Beyond error: A qualitative study of human factors in serious adverse events
Continuing education opportunity for the Q4 2024 Issue of the Journal of Healthcare Risk Management
A Health System’s Journey to Preventing Workplace Violence: Use of Multidisciplinary Teamwork to Unify Efforts Across a Health System
Earn 1 Continuing Education Credit with JHRM article "A health system’s journey to preventing workplace violence: Use of multidisciplinary teamwork to unify efforts across a health system"
ASHRM 2026 Learning Symposium
Join health care risk professionals from across the country for an immersive, multi‑day learning experience designed to accelerate your career.
ASHRM 2026 Annual Conference
Annual Conference
Whether you’re a seasoned health care risk professional or just starting in the field, the ASHRM25 Conference delivers valuable insights to help you navigate today’s complex health care landscape.
White Paper: Strategies for Promoting Risk Management Professional Resilience
This white paper addresses the emotional and psychological challenges faced by health care risk management professionals.
Public Trust and Accountability: Member Engagement
AHA member testimonials on Public Trust and Accountability.
AHA Associate Podcast Series, Ep. 71 | CorroHealth
In this episode, Kathleen Wessel, Vice President of Business Management and Operations at the AHA is joined by Dr. Jerilyn Morrissey, Chief Medical Officer at CorroHealth, offers a practical and strategic guide to help healthcare leaders navigate these challenges. We’ll explore how hospitals can break down silos between Utilization Management (UM), Clinical Documentation Improvement (CDI), and Denials Management to create a cohesive, powerful approach to protecting their revenue.
White Paper: Recognizing and Managing Bias in Digital Health
The final paper of the Recognizing and Managing Bias series is designed to assist health care organizations and health care risk professionals with exploring the definition and impact of unconscious and implicit biases on health care delivery and patient safety involving digital health technologies.