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2016 Salary and Compensation Study for Nurse Leaders

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?Member Only? The AONL Salary and Compensation Study for Nurse Leaders | 2016 edition featured wide participation from nurse leaders.

AHA shares concerns on surprise billing legislation with House committee

The AHA today commented on provisions related to surprise medical billing legislation that the House Education and Labor Committee could consider soon.
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AHA Comment on Provisions of Surprise Medical Billing Legislation Passed In July

AHA comments on provisions of surprise medical billing legislation passed in July by the Energy and Commerce Committee, as we understand your Committee may be interested in considering a similar ap

Congress urges FDA action to address drug shortages

A bipartisan group of 92 members of Congress yesterday urged the Food and Drug Administration to prioritize the release of an interagency task force report on the root causes of drug shortages and recommendations to address them.

Alliance pilots alternative payment model for addiction treatment, recovery

The Alliance for Addiction Payment Reform, of which the AHA is a member, is partnering with health care providers and payers to test an alternative payment model for addiction treatment and recovery in Connecticut, Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Washington, D.C.

Suicide prevention resources available to help physicians

As the nation marks National Physician Suicide Awareness Day, the AHA Physician Alliance and Education Development Center hope to spark a conversation that saves lives and advances dialogue on the issue by giving physicians a platform to share their knowledge, stories of recovery and ideas for supporting their colleagues.

AHA Stat Blog: Provide better care by embracing changes in rehabilitation

As part of National Rehabilitation Week, Michael Spigel, president and COO of Brooks Rehabilitation in Jacksonville, Fla., writes about the inevitability of change in rehab settings and why organizations should embrace it.

Bill would block use of federal funds for public charge rule

Sens. Mazie Hirono, D-Hawaii, and Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., today introduced legislation that would prohibit using federal funds to implement, administer or enforce the Department of Homeland Security’s public charge rule.

Study: Commercial health insurance concentration increases again

Based on guidelines used by the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission to assess market competition, 75% of U.S. commercial health insurance markets were highly concentrated in 2018, up from 71% in 2014.

Study: Most health insurance markets highly concentrated

Seventy-three percent of U.S. health insurance markets are highly concentrated, based on guidelines used by the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission to assess market competition.