With American Hospital Association’s rich and growing set of data, we’re empowering hospitals, health systems and their business partners to discover new directions, set strategies and plan actions for success in today’s evolving health care landscape.

Data provided by more than 6,200 hospitals and 400 health care systems

Featuring over 1,300 hospital data points gathered directly from the source

Historical data dates back all the way to 1946 and electronic data is available from 1980 forward
With AHA Annual Survey Database, you can identify:
- Utilization: admissions, births, surgeries, and ED visits
- Workforce and staffing
- Physician arrangements
- Hospital service lines and facilities
- Organizational structure and affiliations
- Alternative payment models
- Telehealth
- Remote Patient Monitoring
- Use of AI in Workforce
- Behavioral or social determinants of health services
Check out the AHA Annual Survey Questionnaire.
Data from a source you can trust:
- The only database produced by the American Hospital Association in partnership with health care agencies, and other industry organizations
- State and local associations, Medicare and Medicaid centers, national organizations, and governmental bodies help identify hospitals
New data available this year:
Facility Data
- Hospitals with co-located rehabilitation and long-term acute care facilities
Service Offerings
- Stroke Care
- Neonatal Intensive Care level
- Telehealth services for stroke care, psychiatric treatment and substance use disorder treatment
- Hospitals that support volunteer community organizations
Digital & Remote Care Data
- Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM)
- Digital patient engagement: eVisits, eConsults and virtual check-ins
AI Implementation Reporting
- AI adoption in operational areas such as revenue cycle management, supply chain, staff scheduling, patient flow and operational efficiency
- Challenges hospitals face in implementing AI, including costs, training needs, data integration, regulatory concerns and more
Staffing Updates
- Contracted physician FTEs
- New specialty insights, including advanced practice providers by service line