Data & Insights
The American Hospital Association (AHA) Data team shares data and insights that are vital to hospitals and health systems.
See hospital trends in AHA Trendwatch Chartbook Chart 5.7: Impact of Community Hospitals on U.S. Jobs, 2021
View hospital data on the economic contribution of hospitals from AHA's Trendwatch Chartbook charts, including national health expenditures as a percentage of gross domestic product, seasonally adjusted percent change in employment in hospitals vs, all industries, and impact of community hospitals…
View U.S. hospital data and selected charts highlighting national health expenditures from AHA's Trendwatch Chartbook, including annual percentage change in total national health expenditures, annual percent change in NHE for select services and supplies, total prescription drug spending, and total…
View selected AHA Trendwatch Chartbook charts highlighting organizational trends in U.S. hospitals including number of community hospitals, number of community hospital beds and beds per 1,000 persons, and breakdowns by state.
Explore some of the samples from our latest version of Trendwatch Chartbook below to uncover insights and gain an understanding of how you can leverage and combine AHA Data to extract your own valuable findings.
Leverage comparative financial and operational data straight from your hospital peers for better decision making with AHA Vitality Index
The federal government has adopted the following process to manage federal ventilator resources to ensure the ventilators and related supplies are shipped to locations in the amount needed to manage the immediate crisis.
With more than 30 years of comprehensive data, academic and government institutions worldwide consider AHA Data a go-to data resource for reliable, historic hospital data.
The AHA Annual Survey of Hospitals profiles a universe of over 6,200 hospitals and 400 health care systems throughout the United States and associated areas, with exclusive data on health system performance and measures on patient satisfaction, readmissions, mortality, and quality.