The kicks off May 6 in Washington, D.C., where members will have the opportunity to hear from leaders in politics, media and health policy; share strategies on our collective work to redefine the 鈥淗鈥; and meet with their federal representatives to discuss how decisions made in the halls of Capitol Hill impact patients and patient care back home.
 
With the mid-term elections just around the corner and a long-term budget deal (which addressed many critical hospital and health system priorities) in the rearview mirror, Congress should be open to engaging on longer-term policy development in a number of areas. 
 
That makes our message during the Annual Meeting somewhat different 鈥 but no less critical.
 
This year presents an important opportunity to educate your legislators on the changes taking place in the health care field. They need to hear from you on how your organization is innovating to create greater value and improve affordability, including forming new models and partnerships to deliver care. For example, this also is a great time to share how you are providing benefits to your communities far beyond patient care as you address the social determinants of health and your community鈥檚 unique needs.
 
The one area where Congress is poised to take action is addressing the opioid epidemic, with a goal of passing legislation by early summer. We have been working with the committees of jurisdiction to share our views. The timing of this year鈥檚 meeting presents an opportunity for you to add your voice and tell the story of how you are working on the front lines of the crisis to restore health and heal fractured lives and families. You can help put a face on the epidemic and drive home the very real challenges you confront as you provide treatment and education.
 
We hope you will join us May 6-9 in Washington, D.C., to lend your voice.
 

Related News Articles

Headline
The Food and Drug Administration July 31 announced that it is requiring safety label changes to all opioid pain medications to further emphasize and explain鈥
Headline
The AHA鈥檚 Next Generation Leaders Fellowship July 29 announced its 36 fellows for the class of 2026, who will each work with mentors to address a specific鈥
Headline
The American Society for Health Care Engineering July 28 announced the recipients of its annual member awards during the 2025 Health Care Facilities Innovation鈥
Headline
AHA Chair-elect Marc Boom, M.D., president and CEO of Houston Methodist, and AHA Immediate-past Chair Joanne Conroy, M.D., president and CEO of Dartmouth鈥
Headline
Fairview Health Services, a Minneapolis-based nonprofit health system of 10 hospitals and medical centers serving the greater Twin Cities metro area and north-鈥
Headline
The Rural Hospital Excellence in Innovation Award honors rural hospitals that are leading the way in innovative, sustainable and community-centered care. If鈥