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H&HN Daily contains original articles from founding contributors of H&HN Weekly, as well as interviews with AHA policy staff and other content experts. It provides in-depth coverage of key health care reform provisions written to help hospital executives understand and navigate what likely is to be rocky territory.It also provides brief videos, podcasts and commentary that engage and inform readers about new ideas, developments and provocative opinions that affect their daily professional lives.
Extending the Conversation
H&HN Daily's tightly written content adds perspective and depth to the core issues of the day and deepens readers' understanding of important topics. It extends the conversations with readers. Each daily e-newsletter contains at least two topics with exclusive insights from recognized names in health care and includes links to websites and resources with in-depth background material.Below is a snapshot of the typical weekly content:
Monday: A series of podcast and video interviews with hospital executives taking innovative steps to shape tomorrow's delivery system.
Tuesday: Commentary on contemporary provider topics from proven H&HN Weekly contributing writers and others that adds substance and background to the matter at hand.
Wednesday: Thought-leadership content with a focus on quality.
Thursday: Commentary on contemporary provider topics from proven H&HN Weekly contributing writers and others that adds substance and background to the matter at hand.
Friday: Thought-leadership content with a health care IT focus.
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H&HN Daily
H&HN Daily extends the conversations that readers began in other health care management publications and media. Each daily e-newsletter contains at least two topics with exclusive insights from high-visibility, recognized names in health care.
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