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House Could Vote on Bill Tonight that would Provide Relief from Forthcoming Medicare Cuts to Hospitals and Physicians

A legislative package could be voted on in the House as soon as tonight that would stop upcoming Medicare cuts to hospitals, physicians and other providers that are scheduled to kick in early next year.
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Urge Your Senators and Representatives to Stop Forthcoming Medicare Cuts to Hospitals

Congressional leaders today announced an agreement on a continuing resolution that would fund the government at current levels through Feb. 18.
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Urge Congress to Remove Hospital Cuts, Advance Other Priorities in Legislative Packages

Congress is back in Washington, D.C. this week with a number of major priorities to tackle before the end of the year. Congress could act as soon as this week on some of these year-end items so it is important that you weigh in now.
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Use Model Letter to Submit Comments on Interim Final Rule on Requirements Related to Surprise Billing, Part 2

The departments of Health and Human Services, Labor, and Treasury, along with the Office of Personnel Management, Sept. 30 released “Part 2” of regulations implementing the No Surprises Act. The AHA has developed a model comment letter that hospitals and health systems can use to assist with submitting their own comments to the agencies.
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Urge Your Representatives to Cosponsor Bill That Would Make Important Changes to COVID-19 Provider Relief Fund

Contact your representatives today and urge them to cosponsor the Provider Relief Fund Improvement Act (H.R. 5963).
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Urge Your Representatives to Remove Hospital Cuts from House Social Spending Bill

Please contact your representatives today and urge them to make a number of changes to the Build Back Better Act (H.R.5376) to support patients and communities and the hospitals and health systems that care for them. Specifically, we are asking House lawmakers to eliminate punitive Medicaid disproportionate share hospital (DSH) and uncompensated care cuts; remove excessive civil monetary penalties for labor violations; and restore hospital infrastructure funding under the Hill-Burton Act.
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Urge Your Representatives to Not Include Medicaid DSH Cuts in House Reconciliation Bill

Please contact your representatives today and urge them to eliminate punitive Medicaid disproportionate share hospital (DSH) and uncompensated care cuts from the Build Back Better Act (H.R.5376). In the version of the bill that was released Oct. 28, states that have yet to expand their Medicaid program face reductions in federal Medicaid DSH allotments and federal funding for uncompensated care pools. The Medicaid DSH cuts would be between $4.3 billion and $7.8 billion over 10 years (2023-2031).
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Urge Your Representatives to Not Include Cuts to Hospitals in House Reconciliation Bill

Please contact your representatives today and urge them to make a number of changes to the Build Back Better Act (H.R.5376) to support patients and communities and the hospitals and health systems that care for them.
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Action Alert on House Dear Colleague Letter on Surprise Medical Billing Regulation

Please contact your representatives today and urge them to sign onto a “Dear Colleague” letter circulating in the House.
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Urge Congress to Include Hospital Priorities in Reconciliation ‘Human Infrastructure’ Package

Please contact your representatives and senators today and urge them to include a number of policies that support America’s hospitals and health systems to ensure that the nation’s health care needs can be met today and into the future.