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President Trump today declared the opioi
The House of Representatives today voted 216-212 to approve the Senate’s fiscal 2018 budget res
A federal judge yesterday denied a request by California and 18 other s
AHA participated today in a stakeholder listening session hosted by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Seema Verma to formally launch the agency’s regulatory relief effort.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration will host an Oct.
Hospitals don’t need to be the last link in the violence chain and simply patch up victims, says Dannielle Gilyan, Eskenazi Health’s injury prevention coordinator in Indianapolis, Ind.
Hospitals, health systems and post-acute care providers spend nearly $39 billion a year on administrative activities related to regulatory compliance, according to a study released yesterday by the
Hospitals, health systems and post-acute care providers spend nearly $39 billion a year on administrative activities related to regulatory compliance, according to a study released today by the AHA
The Bipartisan Health Care Stabilization Act of 2017 would reduce the deficit by $3.8 billion by 2027, according to an
The Senate yesterday voted 82-17 to approve a second emergency funding measure to support recovery from the
The Senate last night approved by unanimous consent the Protecting Patient Access to Emergency Medicines Act (H.R. 304).
The House Energy and Commerce Committee today held a hearing
AHA and AMGA members may apply through Oct.
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-UT) and House Ways and Means Chairman Kevin Brady (R-TX) today announced an
The House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations today held a
The number of advanced practice registered nurse students and graduates increased under the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Graduate Nurse Education demonstration project, according to a
A new AHA toolkit offers guidance and case examples to help hospitals and health systems work with their patients, clinicians and commun
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services yesterday
Ending the Affordable Care Act’s 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
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has further extended to Jan. 2, 2018 the deadline for hospitals to amend their Medicare Cost Report Worksheet S-10s from fiscal years 2014 and 2015.