AHA: Next Generation Leadership Fellowship Inaugural Class
The American Hospital Association (AHA) has announced its inaugural class for the Next Generation Leadership Fellowship. The national fellows class of 2020 will tackle key challenges affecting health care affordability, quality and safety.
Focused on developing leaders and empowering them to bring about real and lasting change in health care, AHA's Next Generation Leaders Fellowship consists of thirty-three 2020 fellows, including twelve scholarship recipients. Fellows hail from 20 states across urban, suburban, and rural communities, each making significant contributions to their respective hospitals through a wide range of roles, including quality, risk management, nursing, market intelligence, business development and geriatrics.
The John A. Hartford Foundation is providing scholarships for the cohort of Age-Friendly Fellows who will implement the Age-Friendly Health Systems 4Ms Framework at their organization for their change project in the fellowship program.
To read AHA’s Next Generation Leaders Fellowship press release, click here.
To view the inaugural class, click here.



