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RAND 5.0 – The Health Policy Equivalent of Groundhog Day

The RAND Corporation recently released the fifth iteration of its biannual hospital price report. The AHA highlights the significant flaws in this latest iteration.

NIH test to treat telehealth program spreads nationally

The National Institutes of Health has expanded its Home Test to Treat program nationally. The program, which began in January as a pilot program for COVID-19, offers free testing, telehealth and treatment for COVID-19 and flu to eligible adults.

CDC to offer uninsured free COVID-19 vaccines

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week launched a program to provide continued free coverage of COVID-19 vaccines for the roughly 25 to 30 million uninsured and underinsured adults.

Hospitals Are Clear: COVID-19 Waivers Make a Difference

One important learning from the two-and-a-half-year COVID-19 pandemic is that the public health emergency (PHE) waivers made an enormous difference for hospitals and health systems.

Article on Provider Relief Funds Misses Mark

All of America’s hospitals and health systems, regardless of size, location and ownership type have provided essential care to their patients and communities during this historic COVID-19 pandemic, all while facing tremendous financial challenges and pressures.

AHA report: Hospitals battle cost surge along with COVID-19 and Medicare payment cuts

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals have experienced surging costs for labor, drugs, supplies, equipment and other resources required to care for patients, according to a

FEMA funding increase for eligible COVID-19 costs extended

President Biden yesterday extended through July

Hospital groups ask Congress for additional help as pandemic continues

The AHA and seven other national hospital organizations today urged congressional leaders to act quickly to ensure hospitals and health systems have the additional resources they need to continue t

Perspective: Progress on Stopping Cuts to Hospitals … Still More Work to Do

This week Congress passed legislation to stop a number of harmfu