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Letter/Comment
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AHA Letter Re: 0IG Medicare Hospital Audits

Letter/Comment
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AHA Concerns Re: Most Recent Example of OIG Overreach

Press Releases
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AHA Joined by Others Ask U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Cases on 340B, Hospital Outpatient Payment Cuts

AHA joined by others ask U.S. Supreme Court to hear cases on 340B, hospital outpatient payment cuts

AHA Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Case Hospital Outpatient Payment Cuts

QUESTION PRESENTED: Whether Chevron deference applies to a statutory interpretation question that determines both the lawfulness of agency action and the court’s jurisdiction.

AHA Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Case on 340B Payment Cuts

QUESTION PRESENTED: The question presented is whether Chevron deference permits HHS to set reimbursement rates based on acquisition cost and vary such rates by hospital group if it has not collected adequate hospital acquisition cost survey data.
H-ISAC: White Reports
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H-ISAC TLP White Report: Hacking Healthcare February 9, 2021

In this issue Hacking Healthcare takes another look at ransomware. Specifically, we analyze trends that emerged throughout the past year, data from the last quarter of 2020 and what it tells us about where things are headed, and why ransomware becoming less lucrative for cyber criminals may actually be harmful to the healthcare sector.
Press Releases
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AHA Statement on Department of Justice Announcement on the Affordable Care Act

Statement on Department of Justice Announcement on the Affordable Care Act from AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack
340B Advocacy Alliance Bulletin
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340B Advocacy Alliance Bulletin: Deadline Extended to Feb. 18 to Get Representatives to Sign onto 340B ‘Dear Colleague’ Letter

Please contact your representatives and ask them to s
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Justice Department reverses position on ACA’s individual mandate

The Supreme Court should hold the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate constitutional, the Department of Justice said in a letter to the Supreme Court reversing the position of the prior administration. If the court holds that the mandate is unconstitutional, however, it should declare it severable from the remainder of the law, DOJ said. 
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