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AHA report shows commercial health insurance policies compromise patient safety, raise costs 

Today AHA released a report showing that commercial insurance costs are increasing at an unsustainable rate while many plan policies create dangerous delays in care, contribute to clinician burnout and significantly drive up administrative costs for the health care system.

2022 FAONL Inductees

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CDC reports 4.4 million fewer uninsured Americans than a year ago 

The share of uninsured Americans fell 1.5 percentage point to 8% between first-quarter 2021 and first-quarter 2022, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported.

House-passed bill would extend Medicare telehealth flexibilities 

The House yesterday voted 416-12 to pass the Advancing Telehealth Beyond COVID-19 Act, legislation that would continue Medicare patient access to telehealth services, including audio-only services, through 2024 after the COVID-19 public health emergency.

2022 Class of SHSMD Rising Stars

T​​​​he SHSMD Rising Star recognition recognizes health care strategy professionals under the age of 40 who have demonstrated outstanding promise in their respective fields.
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AHA Voices Support for the Travel Nursing Agency Transparency Study Act

AHA letter to Representatives Gregory Murphy, M.D. and Mariannette Miller-Meeks, M.D. voicing support for their bill, the ravel Nursing Agency Transparency Study Act.

Advanced Data Strategies for Optimizing Value-based Care

Hospitals & health systems have a unique opportunity to integrate data across the care continuum to generate greater value for patients & communities.
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AHA Releases New Report Examining How Commercial Insurers’ Policies Compromise Patient Safety

The AHA today released a new report highlighting numerous commercial health insurer policies that compromise patient safety and raise costs.