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HHS finalizes rule on 340B Administrative Dispute Resolution process

The Department of Health and Human Services April 18 finalized its rule to establish a 340B Administrative Dispute Resolution process as required under the Affordable Care Act.
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Doulas Enhance the Birthing Experience

In this Members in Action podcast featuring maternal and child health efforts, Aisha Syeda, Program Manager at the American Hospital Association is speaking with Mary Schwaegerl, an Obstetrics Director and Julia Yoder, a Marketing & Public Relations Director at Brookings Health System, as they share the impact of their volunteer doula program at Brookings's New Beginnings Birth Center.

Ensuring Access to Maternal Care in Rural Communities Webinar Replay

Maternal mortality rates are significantly higher in rural areas as women face barriers in accessing prenatal, obstetrical and postpartum care. In this virtual workshop, learn about the unique challenges encountered in rural communities from U of MN Rural Health Research Center. Additionally, hear how Lexington Regional Health Center, a rural hospital in NE, is increasing access to optimal maternal care in rural communities.

Accounts Payable: Creating Competitive Advantage

Learn how Baptist Health forged its traditional AP cost center into a cost savings driver.

Now's the Time! We Must Engage Physicians to Reduce Costs and Improve Outcomes

On-Demand Educational Webinars
This AHRMM webinar will help engage physicians to reduce costs and improve patient outcomes.
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Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Prospective Payment System Proposed Rule for FY 2025

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) March 27 issued its fiscal year (FY) 2025 proposed rule for the inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF) prospective payment system (PPS).

Senator Thune touts support for telehealth, urges solution-oriented advocacy 

Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., April 16 updated AHA members on progress to extend telehealth waivers, offering hope that a solution will arise in end-of-year legislation that Congress will attempt to pass.

CMS administrator highlights response to Change Healthcare cyberattack, prior authorization improvements

The Change Healthcare cyberattack was a significant event that caught many off guard, said the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure, reiterating the age
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Rural Advocacy and Policy

America’s rural hospitals are committed to serving their communities and ensuring local access to high-quality,

Maryland program for specialist physicians reports initial Medicare savings

The voluntary Episode Quality Improvement Program for specialist physicians saved Medicare $20 million in its first year, the Maryland Health Services Cost Review Commission