Message from the President
Greetings, ASHHRA Colleagues! I can't wait for everyone to CONNECT, INNOVATE and TRANSFORM at the Virtual Conference, which will be held in less than two weeks. As an HR professional, this is my favorite time of year for charging my batteries. This year was a physically and mentally stressful time for many of our members. I ask that you come and unplug from your daily routine so that you can focus on learning and absorbing the message from our keynote speaker, Erin Brockovich.
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/ahh-nwl/articles/index-v4.asp?aid=671509&issueID=76442 to view the full article online.
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AHA has launched its new People Matter, Words Matter poster series to help combat behavioral health stigma in health care settings by encouraging providers to adopt respectful, patient-centered language. In the first poster, Linden Oaks Behavioral Health provided information on using people-first language, which primarily acknowledges the person rather than the illness or disability. The AHA, along with behavioral health and language experts from member hospitals and partner organizations, will continue this series of downloadable posters in the coming months for hospitals to distribute and display in clinical settings.
Visit https://www.aha.org/people-matter-words-matter to view the full article online.
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Industry News
AHA News As National Hospital Week (May 9-15) approaches with the theme Inspiring Hope through Healing, the AHA would like to honor the entire community of hospital and health system team members for all of their work. To say thank you, AHA is collaborating with Musicians on Call to produce an original song and video inspired by the words of health care workers. AHA invites health care workers to share their feedback online or via social media with the tag #hospitalweek of what has inspired them throughout the pandemic.
Visit https://www.aha.org/news/headline/2021-04-13-aha-seeks-feedback-health-care-workers-national-hospital-week-song-video to view the full article online.
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HealthAffairs It’s hard to imagine a more important time for federal action to modernize our aging and disability financing and delivery system. COVID-19 has shone a spotlight on underresourced congregate settings and policies that rely too heavily on institutional settings of care. It has also highlighted the role of the direct caregiving workforce, which has heroically provided vital services and supports, often in very difficult situations and with little support.
Visit https://www.healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/hblog20210409.424254/full/ to view the full article online.
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Becker's Hospital Review We hear leaders talk about the events of the past year as being a technology and innovation accelerant — the same can be said for the push for greater diversity, equity and inclusion in support of an organization's people, and the people they serve. Here are three things to consider when promoting inclusivity, closing disparity and inspiring the future of health care. And, ultimately, empowering our people for the betterment of patients and families.
Visit https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/hr/3-things-to-consider-when-building-an-inclusive-environment.html to view the full article online.
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Fierce HealthcareIt may seem too good to be true to have an affordable health benefits plan that actually contains cost and improves outcomes and experience for employees. While it is possible, it requires a slight shift in thinking, and leaning into and embracing a new model of managing health benefits. Direct-to-employer contracting is a promising model with the potential to make health care work better. But employers must step up and innovate alongside providers, not against them.
Visit https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payer/industry-voices-direct-contracting-providers-opportunity-for-forward-thinking-employers to view the full article online.
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HealthLeaders Media Building a culture of engagement in a hospital or health system begins with recruiting and hiring nurses committed to the mission and then creating an environment where they can flourish personally and professionally, says a director with the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL).
Visit https://www.healthleadersmedia.com/nursing/6-top-drivers-nurse-engagement to view the full article online.
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