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AHA-supported bill would renew CAH demonstration for five years

Sens. Jon Tester, D-Mont., and John Hoeven, R-N.D., introduced AHA-supported legislation (S. 3399) that would renew for five years a demonstration project that tests new models of health care delivery for critical access hospitals in the most sparsely populated states.
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Task Force on Ensuring Access in Vulnerable Communities Report

Full 2016 report from the AHA Task Force on Ensuring Access to Care in Vulnerable Communities.

Appeals court upholds nationwide preliminary injunction on DHS rule

A federal appeals court yesterday denied the administration’s request to reverse a nationwide preliminary injunction blocking a Department of Homeland Security rule that would limit the ability of legal immigrants to adjust or extend their immigration status or gain full citizenship based on their prospective receipt of public benefits.

Senate panel holds hearing on tackling the opioid crisis

The Senate Judiciary Committee today held a hearing on “a whole-of-government approach” to tackling the opioid crisis.

AHA responds to task force request for rural, underserved health policies

The AHA today responded to a House Ways and Means Committee request for comments on priority topics as its Rural and Underserved Communities Health Task Force works to identify bipartisan policy options to improve care delivery and health outcomes in these communities.

Chairman’s file: Spotlighting rural hospitals and rural health

Preserving rural health and advancing health in America go hand-in-hand.

Panel seeks input on policies to improve health in rural, underserved areas

The House Ways and Means Committee today requested input on priority topics for its Rural and Underserved Communities Health Task Force to consider as it works to improve care delivery and health outcomes in these communities.

Judge halts immigrant health insurance requirement

A federal judge in Oregon Saturday temporarily blocked a presidential proclamation requiring most individuals seeking to enter the United States via an immigrant visa to have approved health insurance coverage within 30 days of entry.

HRSA awards grants for HIV/AIDS care, medications

The Health Resources and Services Administration yesterday awarded cities, counties, states and community organizations $2.34 billion in fiscal year 2018 grants to support medical and support services, including medications, for people with HIV/AIDS.