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Survey ranks AHA at top for influence, efficacy of advocacy associations in DC

The AHA ranked first of 50 trade associations on six of 15 measures of advocacy effectiveness, the most of any association, according to the results from APCO Worldwide’s annual TradeMarks

Moody's revises nonprofit health care outlook to negative

Moody’s Investors Service yesterday revised its outlook for t

The AHA's Strategic Plan is our roadmap for the future

The AHA’s 2017-2020 Strategic Plan is the result of significant deliberation, study, and hard work by AHA’s Board of Trustees, governance committees, and s

Hospitals Must Respond as Congress Begins Repealing Parts of the ACA

This week, lawmakers in Washington were sworn in for the new session of Congress – and Republicans took the first step toward repealing the Affordable Care Act.

Inauguration Day and the Future of Health Care

Inauguration Day ushers in a new era of change in Washington.

Telling the hospital story

With the AHA as a founding member, the Coalition to Protect America’s Health Care began almost 17 years ago as a major communications initiative of hospitals, national, state, regional and metropol

Call to Action

The American Health Care Act – a bill that would dramatically increase the number of Americans without health care coverage is scheduled for a vote on the House floor on Thursday.

Your Annual Membership Meeting

The AHA’s advocacy agenda and leadership resources are designed to help you manage the many issues that are important to you now, and will be increasingly important down the road.

Your Voice Made a Difference

I have been so proud to see America’s hospitals and health systems speak so passionately on behalf of our patients these past few months to protect their ability to access affordable coverage.

Make Your Voice Heard

Two weeks ago, it looked like Congressional attempts to repeal and replace parts of the Affordable Care Act might be over – at least for now – after the bill House Republicans crafted, the American