
To stay informed on industry news and policy, you might be curious about joining a healthcare association. The American Health Care Association (Non-Profit Federation of State Health Organizations) is an association that represents over 14,000 nursing homes, assisted living communities, care facilities for the disabled. Mark Parkinson is the head of the organization. These are just a few reasons you should join a health association. Continue reading to learn more. * How much is it to become a Member?
Joining a health association is a great way to stay on top of healthcare industry policy developments
A healthcare association membership can be a great way to benefit, whether you are a patient or an administrator. Professional associations provide networking opportunities and educational opportunities. Although annual dues may be charged by professional associations, these should be considered an investment in the future of your career. Here are the top eight associations focusing on different areas of the healthcare industry. Learn more about the associations and why you should sign up.
HFMA - Founded by the National Association of Health Services Executives in 1968, the NAHSE is a non-profit organisation that is dedicated to advancing the careers of Black health service executives and improving the quality of healthcare services for diverse communities. ACHE members are part of more than 500 companies and the ten largest health systems in the U.S. NAHSE holds conferences, offers professional programs, and participates in advocacy for health equity and diversity.

Platforms to publish research
Healthcare associations have access to a variety of research publications that can offer members a wealth. These publications can include original research findings and are openly available for everyone. Open-access publishers must publish all content under a CC By license. Open-access platforms may be better at aggregating and collecting content from multiple sources. To publish a journal in such cases, it might be necessary to hire an content management system provider (CMS).
Employers who work for healthcare associations that have their own research publishing platforms are more likely to publish in scholarly journal. These platforms don't compete with the larger scientific journals, but rather complement them. While larger journals tend to focus on large-scale, high-impact studies, smaller studies can be valuable for the wider medical community. These platforms can be used by health care associations to publish studies previously overlooked. These information can contribute significantly to scientific advancement.
Resources for members
It is a great idea to join a healthcare association. It offers many benefits, including the opportunity to meet new people and provide community services. You can get discounted rates on meetings and complete CE credits for continuing education courses. You'll also receive timely information on industry trends and state-level news. Membership in an association will also help you keep up with regulatory requirements and the latest legislative decisions. Your association will be there to answer any questions you may have and offer valuable advice and resources.
Membership dues
Many healthcare associations are experiencing a dramatic increase in their membership dues revenue. The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of Americas (PhRMA), which saw its revenue nearly double between fiscal 2015 and 2016, saw its membership dues increase by nearly 13 per cent. Both organizations declined to comment for this article. An analysis of tax forms from the pharmaceutical sector shows a similar trend. Despite rising dues revenue, some associations are seeing declining margins.

For example, the American Hospital Association has stated that its dues revenue fell from $82.2 million a previous year to $81.3 million in 2018. Partly, the decline is due to the timing and amount of payments. January dues are included in the 2018 total. Although the Association represents over 5,000 hospitals, it is not cost-effective to calculate the cost per patient. However, hospital administrators can't quantify the financial benefit of association membership.