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Missouri's Block of Aetna-Humana Merger is Good for Consumers

The following post is written by Herb B.

Ready for Independence Day

The July 4th holiday will be a long weekend vacation for most Americans, full of patriotic celebrations with family and friends, parades, picnics and fireworks.

Appropriate Use of Medical Resources: Putting It All Together

Over the past two decades – and the past five years in particular – a national discussion emerged that focused on managing rising health care costs.

The Real Reason Behind Observation Status

“New Medicare Law to

Promoting Coverage Stability

Several health insurers, both large and small, have announced

Better Care at Every Stage of Life

It was great to see Rich Umbdenstock, the AHA’s president emeritus, this week at the Coalition to Transform Advanced Care’s summit on the future of advanced illness

Coverage Matters - Get Enrolled

America’s hospitals have long helped connect consumers with coverage and are committed to continuing to do so as open enrollment gets underway Nov. 1 for 2017 coverage.

Health Care in The Transition

Repealing and not replacing the Affordable Care Act would be harmful for patients and the hospitals that serve them.

CDC Launches Opioid Prescribing Guideline Resources for Providers

This week, the CDC launched a suite of new opioid prescribing guideline resources for providers, including a mobile app and video series.

Physician Owned Hospitals Could Jeopardize Access to Care

There is a little-known – but critical – law that helps ensure hospitals are able to care for their communities.  It is a ban on physician self-referral to hospitals in which they have an ownership