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AHA urges appeals court to examine due process claims in FTC merger case

The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals should reverse the Federal Trade Commission’s decision in Illumina Inc. v. FTC, “a paradigmatic example” of how the agency’s practices violate the Constitution’s due process clause, AHA said in a friend-of-the-court brief filed in the case. 
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Member Advisory: Upcoming Report on Nonprofit Hospitals’ Medical Billing and Debt Collection

The AHA received a request for comment from Human Rights Watch (HRW) as the organization prepares to release a report in June on “how the US government’s regulation of nonprofit hospitals’ medical billing and debt collection practices impact the right to health.”
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Aligning Health Equity and Community Health Goals

Today marks the start of Community Health Improvement Week, a time to highlight hospitals and community organizations working together to enhance health.
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Fact Sheet: Medical Debt

The Issue Two trends in health insurance coverage are driving an increase in medical debt: inadequate hea

Chair File: Hospitals Focus on Healthy Communities

June 12–18 is Community Health Improvement Week. This annual recognition week focuses on how people at hospitals, health systems, national organizations and community organizations are working together to improve the health and well-being of individuals and communities and advance health equity.

Community Health as a Strategic Asset for Redesigning Care Delivery and Accelerating Health Equity

There is now consensus about what health care leaders and practitioners have long known: The conditions in which people live are major drivers of health and well-being.

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How Community Investment Saved a Rural Health System

Serving a small rural community in upper Michigan, Mackinac Straits Health System was once in dire financial straits, operating on only a few days of cash reserves.