American Hospital Association August 1, 2022
Wright L. Lassiter III, Chair, American Hospital Association

Remaining resilient as new variants of COVID-19 spread. Launching mobile health services to help ensure equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. Partnering with community organizations. Planting daffodils to remember patients who died of COVID-19. Saving countless lives during the most trying circumstances.

These are just a few stories of the pandemic shared by front-line teams and leaders at our nation’s hospitals and health systems, in rural and urban areas.

A new publication from the AHA’s Living Learning Network, “The Pandemic: Responding with Resilience and Service to Community,” highlights images of and commentary from health care professionals on their experiences during the past two-plus years. This e-book brings to life the early days of COVID-19 testing and treatment, the struggles and perseverance...

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