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Cybersecurity vulnerabilities and intrusions pose risks to every hospital.
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Hospital Groups Refile Lawsuit to Reverse Cuts for 340B Hospitals

Complaint and brief: The American Hospital Association (AHA), the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), and America’s Essential Hospitals, along with three hospital plaintiffs, refiled their lawsuit against the HHS to reverse Medicare payment cuts for many hospitals in the 340B Drug Pricing Program.

AHA, Associations, Hospitals Remedies Reply Brief

This Court should reject Defendants’ attempt to re-litigate the merits of the case or, alternatively, to decide on their own if the 340B hospitals are entitled to relief and if so what that relief might be. Defendants’ proposal is nothing more than an attempt to further delay resolution of this matter, which Plaintiffs have been attempting to resolve since the illegal reductions in reimbursements for 340B drugs were first proposed 19 months ago. Instead this Court should direct Defendants to make 340B hospitals whole in the simple and expeditious manner proposed in Plaintiffs’ opening brief.

Government’s Remedies Reply Brief

The Court determined that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ("Agency") acted in an ultra vires fashion when it reduced the payment, in the 2018 Medicare Outpatient Prospective Payment System Rule ("OPPS Rule"), 82 Fed. Reg. at 52, 362, for drugs purchased through the 340B Program. Memorandum Opinion ("Op."), Dec. 27, 2018, ECF No. 25. The Court, however, declined to issue a remedy without further briefing, as it recognized that the remedy in this case could potentially wreak havoc on the vast and complex Medicare payment system.
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AHA Special Bulletin on CMMI’s Emergency Triage, Treat, and Transport (ET3) Model

The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation Feb. 14 announced a new voluntary payment model called the Emergency Triage, Treat, and Transport (ET3) Model, which would change the delivery and payment of emergency medical transportation. The model is designed to provide greater flexibility to ambulance suppliers and providers to address the emergency health care needs of Medicare beneficiaries that access 911 services.
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AHA to CMS Re: Administrative Simplification: Rescinding the Adoption of the Standard Unique Health Plan Identifier and Other Entity Identifier

AHA's comment on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ administrative simplification proposed rule to rescind the adoption of the standard unique Health Plan Identifier (HPID) and Other Entity Identifier (OEID).
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AHA to CMS Re: Administrative Simplification Proposed Rule

AHA's comment on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ administrative simplification proposed rule to rescind the adoption of the standard unique Health Plan Identifier (HPID) and Other Entity Identifier (OEID).
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AHA Urges the CMS to Consider Alternative Payment Solutions for CAR T Therapy

AHA writes to urge the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to consider alternative payment solutions for Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell (CAR T) therapy.
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AHA Comments Re: Questions on Developing a Unified Post-acute Care Prospective Payment System

AHA comments regarding questions RTI submitted to the participants of the September 2018 technical expert panel on developing a unified post-acute care prospective payment system.
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AHA Requests Delay to Start of the Medicaid Disproportionate Share Hospital Cuts

AHA letter to Congressional leaders requesting a delay the start of the Medicaid disproportionate share hospital cuts, scheduled to begin in fiscal year (FY) 2020.