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Leadership Dialogue
Join AHA’s Board Chair Marc Boom, M.D., for Leadership Dialogue as he discusses key issues with hospitals colleagues from across the country. Watch the video and listen to the podcasts. New videos will post the last Monday of each month.
From Closure to Comeback: A Rural ICU Is Reborn
In this Leadership Dialogue conversation, Marc Boom, M.D., president and CEO of Houston Methodist and the 2026 AHA board chair, sits down with Mark Boucot, president and CEO of WVU Medicine Potomac Valley Hospital, to explore how rural hospitals can leverage technology and partnerships to deliver care close to home.
Speaking Opportunities
Education & Events
We will begin the design process this spring and would be pleased to consider your speaking proposal. We are especially interested in presentations that feature rural hospital executives, physicians and trustees as presenters.
Hosted Buyer Forum
The AHA wants to help you find the right solutions and strategic improvements for your organization by connecting you with other hospital leaders and our strategic partners at the Hosted Buyer Forum at the AHA Rural Health Care Leadership Conference.
Registration
Education & Events
Registration information for the AHA Rural Health Care Leadership Summit
Hotel & Travel
Hotel and travel information for the 2027 AHA Rural Health Care Leadership Conference.
Good Samaritan | Indiana Case Study
Good Samaritan, based in Vincennes, Ind., is a county-owned, not-for-profit health system that serves a 10-county rural region across southwest Indiana and southeast Illinois.
Door County Medical Center | Wisconsin
Door County Medical Center (DCMC) has been serving the people of Door and Kewaunee counties in Wisconsin for more than 80 years.
Fact Sheet: Rural Hospital Support Act (S. 335) and the Assistance for Rural Community Hospitals Act (H.R.1805)
Medicare pays most acute care hospitals under the inpatient prospective payment system (IPPS). Some of these hospitals receive additional support from Medicare to help address potential financial challenges associated with being rural, geographically isolated and low volume. These programs are Low-volume Adjustment (LVA)Medicare-dependent Hospitals (MDHs), and Sole Community Hospitals (SCHs).