AHA in the News - May 2017

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AHA in the News

May news

Hospitals urge Senate not to cut Medicaid (Washington Examiner, May 25, 2017)

Uninsured ranks still to grow by tens of millions under latest House health-care bill, CBO says (Washington Post, May 24, 2017)

Trump’s on the verge of exploding the health insurance market (Huffington Post, May 20, 2017)

Hospitals to HHS: Ease up on regulatory burdens (Bloomberg BNA, May 19, 2017)

Lobby groups to watch in Senate healthcare fight (The Hill, May 18, 2017)

Nursing homes and hospice providers face looming emergency preparedness deadline (Modern, May 17, 2017)

Healthcare lobbyists wait to see if Senate more pliable than House on ACA repeal (Modern, May 15, 2017)

AHA President Rick Pollack: Republican healthcare bill ‘not consistent with our deeply held principles’ (FierceHealthcare, May 10, 2017)

AHA panel: Women leaders should ‘mind their P’s’ (FierceHealthCare, May 9, 2017)

13 men, and no women, are writing new GOP health bill in Senate (New York Times, May 8, 2017)

FBI Director James Comey: Hospitals, bureau must team up to combat healthcare cyberthreats (FierceHealthCare, May 8, 2017)

GOP health bill draws opposition from advocate groups (Wall Street Journal, May 4, 2017)

Assessing the Impact of the House GOP health bill (Wall Street Journal, May 4, 2017)

House Republicans repeal Obamacare, hurdles await in U.S. Senate (Reuters, May 4, 2017)

Trump ‘confident’ about GOP health care bill’s prospects in the Senate (NPR, May 4, 2017)

American Hospital Association head outlines opposition to GOP health bill (NPR, May 4, 2017)