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Orlando Health explains how it is improving maternal outcomes

In an American Hospital Association podcast, Orlando (Fla.) Health explains how it supports heart-healthy pregnancies and postpartum periods for mothers.
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Congressional Site Visits: Before, During and After

Members of Congress (MOCs) navigate a complex landscape of information when making policy decisions, drawing insights from staff research, external experts, personal experiences and constituent feedback. While the American Hospital Association (AHA) serves as a strong advocate in Washington, D.C., where we champion the priorities of hospitals and health systems, there is no substitute for lawmakers hearing from, and directly engaging with, their constituents.

VOICE | January 2024

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HHS Announces Some Flexibilities for Hospitals Following Cyberattack on Change Healthcare

The Department of Health and Human Services announced some flexibilities from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to assist providers in continuing to serve patients in the wake of the unprecedented cyberattack on Change Healthcare, a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group.

CMS announces flexibilities in response to Change Healthcare attack; Schumer calls for additional action

The Centers for Medicaid & Medicare Services March 5 announced flexibilities intended to help providers continue to serve patients in the wake of the cyberattack on Change Healthcare.
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AHA Statement on HHS Response to Change Healthcare Cyberattack

The Change Healthcare cyberattack is the most significant and consequential incident of its kind against the U.S. health care system in history.

AHA Statement on HHS Voluntary Cybersecurity Performance Goals

America’s hospitals and health systems are dedicated to protecting their patients and workforce against cyber attacks that can disrupt patient care and erode privacy by the loss of personal health care data.

Agencies seek input on corporate ownership growth in health care

The Justice Department’s Antitrust Division, Federal Trade Commission and Department of Health and Human Services seek public input through May 6 on increasing private-equity and other corporate ownership in health care, which will inform their future enforcement priorities and efforts to promote competition in health care markets.