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AHA Special Message: New Video, Report Highlight the Value of AHA Membership and What We’ve Accomplished Together

The end of the year provides a good opportunity for us all to reflect on the many accomplishments and challenges we’ve experienced
Member

HHS Issues Final Remedy for Its Unlawful 340B Payment Cuts from 2018 to 2022

Following last year’s unanimous Supreme Court decision in favor of the AHA and others, the Department of Health and Human Services Nov. 2 issued a final rule outlining the agency’s remedy for the unlawful payment cuts to certain hospitals that participate in the 340B Drug Pricing Program.
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Judge Rules that HHS Must Immediately Halt Unlawful Reimbursement Cuts to Certain 340B Hospitals for Rest of 2022

The United States District Court for the District of Columbia today ruled in favor of the AHA, holding that the Department of Health and Human Services must immediately halt the departments’ unlawful cuts to outpatient reimbursement rates for the remainder of 2022 for certain hospitals that participate in the 340B Drug Pricing Program.

Supreme Court Rules Unanimously in Favor of AHA, Others in 340B Case

The Supreme Court of the United States today
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New Video Highlights How AHA is Working to Support Hospitals and Health Systems

The AHA today released a new video featuring some of the accomplishments and key initiatives the association has undertaken to support members during the first part of this year.
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New AHA Report Highlights Massive Surge in Input Costs for Hospitals and Health Systems

The American Hospital Association today released a new report that examines the tremendous growth in a variety of input costs for hospitals and health systems, including expenses for workforce, drugs, supplies and equipment, as well as the impact of skyrocketing economy-wide inflation.
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AHA Releases 2022-2024 Strategic Plan and Updates to Vision and Mission Statements

Updates to the AHA's vision and mission statements that more directly reflect the importance of equity in advancing health of individuals and communities.
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Supreme Court Allows CMS Vaccine Mandate to Go into Effect, Blocks OSHA Vaccine Requirements

The U.S. Supreme Court today allowed the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) vaccine mandate to go into effect nationwide, while blocking the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) vaccine requirements from taking effect.

Hospital and Physician Groups File Lawsuit Over No Surprises Act Final Rules That Jeopardize Patient Access to Care

The American Hospital Association (AHA) and American Medical Association (AMA) sued the federal government today over the misguided implementation of the federal surprise billing law. The associations are joined in the suit by hospital and physician plaintiffs, including Renown Health, UMass Memorial Health and two physicians based in North Carolina.
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Supreme Court Dismisses Third Major Challenge to Affordable Care Act

The United States Supreme Court this morning rejected the third major challenge to the Affordable Care Act, holding in a 7-2 decision that the challengers did not have “standing,” or the legal right to challenge the portions of the ACA they alleged were unconstitutional.