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CMS Proposes to Reduce Quality Measure Burden, Changes to EHR Program in FY 2019 IPPS Rule
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services late today issued its hospital inpatient prospective payment system proposed rule for fiscal year 2019.
CMS: Medicare Advantage Data Available for Research
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is making Medicare Advantage data available to researchers, beginning with data on services provided to beneficiaries in calendar year 2015.
How Copley Hospital is decreasing the number of ED visits by connecting its community to care
In efforts to increase primary care use in the community and decrease avoidable emergency department visits, Copley Hospital in Morrisville, Vt., has spent the past few years examining state data to better understand its population’s needs.
Health Behaviors and the Role of Hospitals
The AHA hosted a webinar on “Health Behaviors and the Role of Hospitals,” an accompaniment to an upcoming guide in our social determinants of health series.
2018 Environmental Scan
AHA publishes the Environmental Scan annually to identify emerging trends that will help hospital and health care leaders plan strategically.
FutureScan 2018-2023: Health Care Trends and Implications Presentation
FutureScan - FutureScan merges thought leaders predictions with a national survey of more than 300 senior health care executives weighing in on how issues ranging from cybersecurity to value-based
Physician and Advance Practice Provider Snapshot Presentation
Physician and APP Snapshot - To fully understand how physician relationships with hospitals are developing and how they are affecting care delivery, the AHA Annual Survey includes questions that ge
The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018
On Feb. 9, Congress passed and President Trump signed into law the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018, a massive budget bill containing a number of priorities important to hospitals and health systems.
Why Are Hospitals Important to State Economies?
U.S. States greatly benefit from hospital job creation and spending on goods and services. In 25 U.S. states, 10% or more of the labor force is impacted by hospital employment. A "ripple effect" from hospital spending collectively contributes $3 trillion dollars to the national economy.