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340B Advocacy Alliance Bulletin - AHA Files Reply Brief in 340B Case Before the U.S. Supreme Court
The AHA last Friday called the government’s defense of the decision by the Department of Health and Human Services to cut reimbursement to certain hospitals participating in the 340B program by nearly 30% “meritless” as it again urged the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a lower court decision upholding the agency’s authority to make the cut.
Fund created to help Nebraska hospital employees impacted by floods
The Nebraska Hospital Association Research and Educational Foundation has established a disaster relief fund to help hospital employees adversely affected by recent flooding and other severe weather events in the state.
Perspective: A Boost for the Continuing Fight Against COVID-19
The heroic efforts of our hospitals, health systems and care teams in fighting the pandemic over the past 17 months is a testament to the dedication and determination of the best health professionals in the world.
Senate releases text of infrastructure legislation; includes funding for broadband access, cybersecurity
Lawmakers in the U.S. Senate unveiled the text of a bipartisan infrastructure package that has been under negotiation for several months.
Blog: 5 takeaways from Amplifying Mothers’ Voices event
At AHA’s Amplifying the Voices of Mothers event, experts from across the health care field engaged in a national conversation dedicated to maternal health equity.
AHA, AONE celebrate the everyday heroes at America's hospitals
Hospital and nursing leaders today joined the AHA and its American Organization of Nurse Executives (AONE) subsidiary for a
Perspective: Advancing Health through Collaboration and Sharing Knowledge
Collaborating on key issues affecting hospitals and the health care system. Creating solutions to some of the biggest health care challenges impacting our country. Connecting with colleagues from across the country to share knowledge, ideas and support as we work to advance health in America.
Public Health Emergency to End May 11
The White House announced Jan. 30 it would simultaneously end the COVID-19 national emergency and public health emergency (PHE) declarations on May 11. Hospitals and health systems have approximately 100 days to prepare for the restoration of waived requirements and other changes in policy and practice.
Study: CJR hospitals reduce Medicare spending, post-acute discharges
Hospitals participating in the first two years of the Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement model reduced Medicare spending for hip- and knee- replacement episodes by an average 3.1 percent more than hospitals not participating in the program, without an increase in complication rates.