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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 and links to Web sites and resources with in-depth background material.
Below is a snapshot of the typical weekly content:
Monday: A forward look with insider commentary by AHA policy experts and others that frame the legislative and policy issues discussed in Washington, D.C. The Monday Daily provides invaluable insights and direction for hospital executives.
Tuesday & Thursday: Commentary on contemporary provider topics from proven H&HN Weekly contributing writers and others that add substance and background to the matter at hand.
Wednesday: Thought-leadership content with a focus on quality.
Friday: Thought-leadership content with an HIT focus.
Below is a snapshot of the typical weekly content:
Monday: A forward look with insider commentary by AHA policy experts and others that frame the legislative and policy issues discussed in Washington, D.C. The Monday Daily provides invaluable insights and direction for hospital executives.
Tuesday & Thursday: Commentary on contemporary provider topics from proven H&HN Weekly contributing writers and others that add substance and background to the matter at hand.
Wednesday: Thought-leadership content with a focus on quality.
Friday: Thought-leadership content with an HIT 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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Haydn Bush
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