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Aetna announced today that it would not appeal its loss in U.S.
The Senate last night voted 100-0 to approve President Trump’s nomination of David Shulkin, M.D., to serve as Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
A new report from the AHA’s Committee on Rese
An article published online this month by the journal Population Health Management, co-authored by
Allentown, Pa.-based Lehigh Valley Health Network’s (LVHN) Street Medicine program includes clinics in a number of area shelters and soup kitchens, a street medicine team, and an inpatient/ou
The Axios Vitals newsletter today published an AHA letter responding to its
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation today
The AHA’s Hospitals Against Violence
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services today extended the deadline for inpatient and prospective payment system-exempt cancer hospitals to submit certain data to Medicare quality reportin
The AHA generally supports advancing new models of care for younger populations that could benefit from the Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly, Ashley Thompson, AHA senior vice presiden
The Senate early today voted 52-47 along party lines to approve President Trump’s nomination of Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) to serve as Health and Human Services secretary.
The AHA seeks hospital and health system trustees to serve on its Committee on Governance, Regional Policy Boards, and other governing councils and committees beginning in 2018.
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality recently released a
The Institute for Diversity in Health Management, an AHA affiliate, has named five new directors to two-year terms on its
The AHA has released a replay of its Feb.
The Secretary of Health and Human Services, in an unpublicized report, has responded to