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Hospital Price Transparency Final Rule

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Hospital Price Transparency final rule goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2021. The AHA and three other national organizations sued the federal government challenging the final rule. The case is pending in a federal appeals court.
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Plaintiffs Reply in AHA v Rainer Case – April 11, 2024

Plaintiffs’ Combined Brief in Opposition to Defendants’ Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment and Reply Brief in Support of Plaintiffs’ Motion for Summary Judgment
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AHA Amicus Brief: Adventist Health System Sunbelt Healthcare Corporation Vs MultiPlan, Inc., Litigation

AHA Amicus Brief in Adventist Health System Sunbelt Healthcare Corp., Vs. Multiplan, Inc., litigation.
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AHA Files Brief in Lawsuit Challenging HHS Rule on Information Sharing

Case 4:23-cv-01110-P Document 25 Filed 01/05/24 Page 1 of 44 PageID 112

American Hospital Association 2022 IRS Form 990

A tax-exempt organization must file an annual information return or notice with the IRS, unless an exception applies. Form 990 is the IRS' primary tool for gathering information about tax-exempt organizations, educating organizations about tax law requirements and promoting compliance. Organizations also use the Form 990 to share information with the public about their programs.

Case Complaint: AHA, THA, THR, United Health Care System v. Rainer

The American Hospital Association and the Texas Hospital Association (Associations), along with Texas Health Resources and United Regional Health Care System (Hospitals), bring this action because the federal government is threatening to enforce against hospitals and health systems a new rule that is flawed as a matter of law, deficient as a matter of administrative process, and harmful as a matter of policy.

Case Explainer: American Hospital Association v. Rainer

American Hospital Association (AHA) v. Rainer concerns a new rule from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) that severely restricts hospitals’ ability to rely on common third-party technologies that they use to analyze their websites and communicate reliable, accurate health information to the communities they serve.

Lawsuit Challenges Federal Rule That Ties Providers Hands in Efforts to Reach Their Communities

The American Hospital Association (AHA), joined by the Texas Hospital Association, Texas Health Resources, and United Regional Health Care System, today sued the federal government to bar enforcement of an unlawful, harmful, and counterproductive rule that has upended hospitals’ and health systems’ ability to share health care information with the communities they serve, analyze their own websites to enhance accessibility, and improve public health.

SHSMD 2023 Compensation and Satisfaction Survey Sweepstakes OFFICIAL RULES

SHSMD 2023 Compensation and Satisfaction Survey Sweepstakes OFFICIAL RULES
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Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy describes the practices of the American Hospital Association, its subsidiaries and affiliates (referred to as a group as "AHA") regarding past and ongoing collection and use of information from visitors to our websites and users of our other Internet services (hereinafter a “Web Site”).