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As consumers take on greater responsibility for the cost of their care, hospitals have a responsibility to communicate with consumers upfront, sharing meaningful information and demonstrating caring and trust.
Price transparency is a complex issue that is important to not just patients but to everyone involved – hospitals, insurers, physicians, providers, employers, etc. Moving towards price transparency that is truly patient-centered will be a multi-step process that requires the participation of all…
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This newsletter provides rural hospital and health system leaders the latest information on rural health policy, advocacy and educational resources. We know 2020 was not what any of us in the health care field had hoped, but we thank you for your efforts and wish you a safe holiday season. The…
To help hospitals and health systems understand what the federal appellate court’s “prudent layperson” standard decision means to them, AHA enlisted law firm Lash & Goldberg LLP to provide an in-depth analysis of the decision and its impact.
In-Depth Analysis of the “Prudent Layperson” Standard Decision’s Impact UPDATED WITH LINK Analysis of Court Decision on Legality of Health Plan ED Review Policies
The AHA, joined by four other national hospital groups and an organization of hospital pharmacists representing participants in the 340B drug pricing program, yesterday filed a federal lawsuit against the Department of Health and Human Services over the department’s failure to enforce program…