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Government's reply brief, July 1, 2016
AHA, Hospitals Sue to Require HHS to Meet Deadlines for Deciding Appeals - HHS Reply
Rich Millers Playbook on Data Security
Audiocast: Cybersecurity as a Leadership Issue, Conversation with Virtuas Pres./CEO Rich Miller, Sept. 2016
Government's motion for stay DENIED (Sept. 19, 2016)
AHA, Hospitals Sue to Require HHS to Meet Deadlines for Deciding Appeals
Member Conference Call: Reduce Readmissions & Avoidable ED Visits: Advocate Health Cares Medically
Reduce Readmissions & Avoidable ED Visits: Advocate Health Cares Medically Integrated Crisis Community Support
Speaker BIO: Dr. Swaminathan, Chairman, Department of Psychiatry, Advocate Illinois Medical Center,
Dr. Swaminathan, Chairman, Department of Psychiatry, Advocate Illinois Medical Center, Chicago
Speakers' Bios
Douglas Struyk, president and CEO, and Marianne Guerriero, nurse executive, and members of their staff team from Christian Health Care Center, Wyckoff, N.J.,
Member Call: Advanced Care Planning in the Post-Acute Care Environment
The American Hospital Association (AHA) Section for Long-Term Care and Rehabilitation invites you to join your colleagues, Douglas Struyk, president and CEO, and Marianne Guerriero, nurse executive, a
AHA asks court to order HHS to implement three appeals backlog solutions
The AHA Friday asked a federal judge to require the Department of Health and Human Services to implement three practicable solutions to reduce the backlog of Medicare claims appeals at the administrat
AHA files brief in FCA case involving retrospective review of medical judgments
The AHA today filed a friend-of-the-court brief (link) in United States ex rel. Berntsen v.
Hospital groups highlight the importance of cost-sharing subsidies in ACA case
Ending the Affordable Care Acts cost-sharing subsidies would harm patients finances and health, trigger a death spiral in the health insurance exchanges, and force hospitals to shoulder an even greate