New AHA document refutes six misleading conclusions from recent MedPAC report
The AHA today released a new document refuting six misleading conclusions from Medicare Payment Advisory Commission鈥檚 2023 report on hospital payment adequacy. See the new document here. In addition, see yesterday鈥檚 from Ashley Thompson, AHA鈥檚 senior vice president for public policy, for more on how some recent media articles have used MedPAC鈥檚 report to Congress to suggest a one-sided, inaccurate and misleading view of hospitals鈥 financial situations.
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