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AHA Statement on Biden Administration Rule to Make Coverage More Affordable by Fixing the Family Glitch

All Americans deserve access to comprehensive health care and coverage. We can get there by building on the Affordable Care Act. Hospitals and health systems strongly support the Biden Administration’s efforts to help more Americans secure affordable health insurance by proposing to eliminate the “family glitch.
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STATEMENT ON SUPREME COURT DECISION ON THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT

Statement on Supreme Court decision on the Affordable Care Act from AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack.
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AHA Statement on Department of Justice Announcement on the Affordable Care Act

Statement on Department of Justice Announcement on the Affordable Care Act from AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack
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Statement on Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Decision on the Affordable Care Act

Because of the Affordable Care Act, 20 million people have health insurance, millions with pre-existing conditions have access to the care they need and new and innovative models of care have been launched.
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Statement on Supreme Court decision in California v. Texas

AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack responds to the Supreme Court decision in California v. Texas.
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Statement on HHS final rule to revise non-discrimination provision under the Affordable Care Act

Statement on HHS final rule to revise non-discrimination provision under the Affordable Care Act from AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack.
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AHA Statement on the use of the CARES Act

AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack provides a statement on the use of the CARES Act.

Statement on HHS Proposal to Revise Non-Discrimination Provision Under the Affordable Care Act

Hospitals and health systems value all individuals they have the opportunity to serve, and oppose discrimination against patients based on characteristics such as race, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, or gender identity. We have serious concerns that this proposal could weaken important non-discrimination protections, and will be evaluating its impact on the health delivery system. While we are carefully reviewing the proposed rule, our core value of providing service to all will continue to guide our care for patients and our commitment to treat all with dignity and respect.