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AHA Expresses Support for H.R. 1318/S. 1112
AHA letter to Congressional leadership expressing support to advance legislation – H.R. 1318/S. 1112 to reduce maternal mortality in the United States.
Case Study: Grady Health System, Atlanta, GA - Managing Workplace Safety and Reducing Workplace Violence
Violence is a significant public health issue and of great concern to hospitals caring for victims of violence. It also is a major concern for those who work in hospitals.
Leveraging home health and other post-acute programs
Leveraging home health and other post-acute programs/tools to assist hospitals in achieving their value based purchasing goals and preventing readmission
Held Nov.
Voices on Value: Robert S. Kaplan and Harry Wolberg, Part 1
Robert Kaplan and Harry Wolberg from the Harvard Business School discuss six fundamental practices for value-based health care, which they say aims to improve the outcomes experienced by patients at lower total costs to society.
AHA to HHS Re: ASPE Request for Information on Social Determinants of Health
AHA shares insights on addressing social risk factors with the Department of Health and Human Services
Advisory: Medicare Physician Fee Schedule: Final Rule for CY 2019
Download the Advisory as a PDF below.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Nov.
Letter: Proposed Rule on Reducing Burden of Conditions of Participation
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Re: CMS—3346—P, Medicare and Medicaid Programs; Regulatory Provisions To P
UnidosUS and the AHA: An Alliance for Healthier and Stronger Communities
The American Hospital Association, a not-for-profit association of health care provider organizations and individuals, along with UnidosUS, the nation’s largest Hispanic civil rights and advocacy o
Regulatory Advisory: Medicare Conditions of Participation Proposed Rule
On Sept. 20, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services published a proposed rule for reforming Medicare regulations that the agency identified as unnecessary, obsolete or excessively burdensome on health care providers and suppliers. Comments are due by Nov. 19.
Notice Regarding Publication of Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
Defendants moved for a stay of this case pending the resolution of a planned rulemaking in which the Department of Health and Human Services would propose that the 340B Drug Pricing Rule take effec