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As long advocated by the AHA, the Department of Health and Human Services today proposed modernizing the Stark Law on physician self-referral and the Anti-kickback Statute.
The AHA today submitted recommendations to the Health Resources and Services Administration in response to the agency鈥檚 Rural Access to Health Care Services Request for Information.
Regarding Modern Healthcare's Sept. 27 editorial: Hospitals and health systems understand 鈥 and share 鈥 consumers鈥 frustrations with understanding how much they will be expected to pay for care. And that鈥檚 why the field has advocated for solutions. Hospitals are working to supply鈥
The AHA yesterday co-hosted a first-of-its-kind regional cybersecurity workshop with the North Carolina Healthcare Association and South Carolina Hospital Association.
AHA yesterday urged the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission to release a 鈥渕ore granular assessment of the hospital-level impacts鈥 of its potential changes to the Indirect Medical Education program.
The AHA today expressed support for the Closing Loopholes for Orphan Drugs Act, H.R. 4538, bipartisan legislation that would limit the 鈥渙rphan drug鈥 exclusion for 340B Drug Pricing Program rural and cancer hospitals.
NYC Health + Hospitals has published a guide to help hospitals and health systems plan and train for emerging infectious disease threats, and customize their plans specific to their unique clinical, operational and financial needs.
At an AHA forum today in Denver, hospital and health system leaders shared how they are collaborating with other health care providers, payers, employers and community partners to deliver better care and value to consumers.
The AHA today voiced support for several policy changes in the physician fee schedule proposed rule for calendar year 2020 that would promote access to care, public health, quality and regulatory relief.
The AHA invites hospitals and health systems to participate in the Better Maternal Outcomes Rapid Improvement Network, a free six-month program focused on maternal outcomes and respectful care.