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The House of Representatives is expected to vote this evening on a continuing resolution fun
District Court Judge Rudolph Contreras today heard arguments from both sides in the AHA's
The Federal Communications Commission this week identified unserved rural areas eligible for up to
The American Board of Medical Specialties seeks nominations from hospitals, health systems and others for physicians, health ca
Last month, I visited Puerto Rico with a team of six members assembled by the AHA, Greater New York Hospital Association, and Healthcare Association of New York State, as part of our initiative to
The Senate voted 51-48 early today to approve the conference report for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act after remov
The first performance period for the clinician Quality Payment Program mandated by the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act ends on Dec. 31.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will host a Jan.
Clarity is important in health care.
The AHA today urged Congress to include in year-end legislation a number of policies that impact hospitals and health systems and the patients they serve.
The House of Representatives today voted 227-203 to approve the conference report for the Tax Cuts an
The Food and Drug Administration today finalized a 2015 proposed rule requiring manufacturers to provide additional scientific data to support the safety and effectiveness of certain active ingredi
The Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights yesterday released new guidance
The National Labor Relations Board Friday rei
The AHA invites applications through Feb.
House and Senate Republican conferees Friday released the conference report for legislation to overha
House Republicans Friday reached an agreement with the current administration and certain states in their lawsuit challenging the Obama administration for reimbursing insurers for cost-sharing redu
The AHA today outlined its opposition to a potential policy under consideration by Congress that would cut payments to hospitals treating hospice patients.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will no longer accept or renew state proposals for section 1115 Medicaid demonstrations that rely on federal matching funds for health programs previous
In an op-ed piece responding to a USA Today editor