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We’ve been sharing with you how many hospitals and health systems are speaking up about congressional Republican proposals to repeal and replace major parts of the Affordable Care Act – proposals t
Senators returned to Washington this week to continue debate on legislation that would repeal and replace significant parts of the Affordable Care Act.
Next week, the Senate will reconvene in Washington to continue debate on the Better Care Reconciliation Act (BCRA), legislation that would repeal and replace significant parts of the Affordable Car
Communities are only as strong as the health of their people.
This Independence Day, as we take time to spend with family and friends, we also celebrate our democracy and the values that our nation holds dear. One of them is the freedom and responsibility we
The strategies that are empowering health care leaders to drive the transformation of America’s health care will take center stage July 27-29 at the 25th annual AHA Leadership Summit in
From the onset of this debate, America’s hospitals and health systems have been guided by a set of key principles that would protect coverage for Americans.
The commitment to address and work to end violence in our communities and hospitals is a priority for all members of the hospital staff and care teams.
More than 1,000 creative minds will come together at the fourth annual Spotlight Health to discuss the cutting-edge h
With only two weeks to go until a scheduled July 4 recess, the Senate continues to work on legislation to repeal and replace parts of the Affordable Care Act.
Reducing administrative complexity in health care would save billions of dollars annually and allow providers to spend more time on patients, not paperwork. That’s what the AHA told
A Senate committee today shined the spotlight on the wave of
With three weeks to go until its scheduled July 4 recess, the Senate is focused on legislation to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
All social and community ills seem to eventually find their way to the hospital. Certainly the results of violence do.
Congress returns to Washington next week, and in the Senate, repeal and replace is the number-one legislative priority.
Keeping people healthy makes a lot more sense than treating them once they become ill.
The latest Congressional Budget Office estimates on the impact of the American Health
As Mental Health Awareness Month draws to a close, we would like to thank the many hospitals and health systems across the country that are addressing their communities’ behavioral health needs, of
The recent worldwide ransomware attack proves just how important cybersecurity is for hospitals.
By Gene Woods