Special Bulletin

The ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ Association (AHA)  sends members Special Bulletins on the latest health care news, legislation, and advocacy opportunities for hospitals and health systems.

The Congressional Budget Office, the non-partisan agency that ")scores") the costs and effects of legislation, yesterday announced that the Senate Finance Committee's health care reform legislation would cost 29 billion over 10 years, is fully paid for, and reduces the federal deficit by 1 billion.
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus \(D-MT\) today released thechairmans mark of the Americas Healthy Future Act of 2009.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services \(CMS\) late Friday issued its hospital inpatient prospective payment system \(PPS\) final rule for fiscal year \(FY\) 2010, which made two significant improvements compared to the proposed rule issued in May.
House leaders today released the ")America's Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009.") The ")tri-committee") health care reform bill is the product of the leaders of three key House committees: Ways & Means, Energy & Commerce and Education & Labor.
The AHA today announced its support for an agreement on health care reform that expands health coverage to 95% of Americans while capping at 55 billion over 10 years the amount of hospital spending cuts that would be used to help achieve that goal.
CMS RELEASES PROPOSED RULES FOR CY 2010 OPPS/ASC AND PHYSICIAN FEE SCHEDULE
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charles Rangel \(D-NY\), Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman \(D-CA\) and Education and Labor Committee Chairman George Miller \(D-CA\) today released their draft health care reform legislation.
The AHA today submitted comments to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services \(CMS\) on its hospital inpatient prospective payment system proposed rule for fiscal year \(FY\) 2010. Our 32-page letter details the AHA's views on numerous provisions in the rule, particularly our concerns with…
President Obama on Saturday during his weekly address to the nation announced he will seek nearly a quarter of a trillion dollars in additional cuts from Medicare and Medicaid payments to hospitals to help finance health care reform.
In fulfillment of the hospital field's May 11 commitment to the Obama Administration to develop concrete ideas to reduce the rate of growth in health care spending, the AHA and five other national health care organizations today submitted a letter outling cost containment actions to the White House…