Health care is changing as the march from volume to value moves forward. And hospitals and health systems are redefining the 鈥淗鈥 to meet the demands of the moment, and of the future, in a way that is even more responsive to our patients and communities.
Rural Health Care Leadership Conference News Coverage
The 黑料正能量 Association鈥檚 2022 Rural Health Care Leadership Conference, February 6-9, Phoenix, AZ, brings together top practitioners and thinkers to share strategies and resources for accelerating the shift to a more integrated and sustainable rural health system. We鈥檒l examine the most significant operational, financial and environmental challenges including the post-pandemic impact on rural hospitals and their communities, and present innovative approaches that will enable you to transform your organization鈥檚 care delivery model and business practices.
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The Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government today held a hearing聽on the Federal Communications Commission鈥檚 and Federal Trade Commission鈥檚 budget request for fiscal year 2019.
Thirty-one senators today urged the Federal Communications Commission to 鈥渟ufficiently increase鈥 the funding cap for the Rural Health Care Program, which helps rural patients access care through telehealth and broadband services.
The Bipartisan Budget Act retroactively extended the enhanced low-volume payment adjustment, which provides an add-on payment to qualifying low-volume hospitals to help improve access to care in rural areas.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services today released the agency鈥檚 strategy to promote high-quality health care for all rural Americans, address the unique economics of providing rural health care, and bring a rural focus to CMS health care delivery and payment reforms.
Reps. Lynn Jenkins (R-KS), Ron Kind (D-WI) and Terri Sewell (D-AL) today introduced AHA-supported legislation that would create a new Medicare facility designation to help rural communities maintain access to essential emergency and outpatient services for patients.
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Sen. Susan M.
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The timing of the AHA Annual Membership Meeting presents a 鈥渞eal opportunity to talk with yo
AHA this week urged聽the agency to reverse the FY 2017 cuts and permanently adjust the program鈥檚 funding cap to prevent similar cuts in the future.
AHA today urged the Federal Communications Commission to reverse the 鈥渓arge and unexpected鈥 funding cuts to Rural Health Care program participants in fiscal year 2017 and permanently adjust the program鈥檚 funding cap to prevent similar cuts in the future.
by Genevieve Diesing
A multidisciplinary approach helped CHI St. Gabriel's make fundamental shifts in its community.
President Trump today signed into law an omnibus appropriations bill funding federal discretionary programs through September.
The $1.3 trillion bill, released last night after an agreement by congressional leaders and the White House, includes $88.1 billion for Department of Health and Human Services programs, a $10.1 billion increase from fiscal year 2017.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention yesterday released a congressionally-mandated report聽on the public health burden of traumatic brain injury in children and policy options to support care management for these children.
by Rick Pollack
Together, we made a real difference for our patients and our communities.
Panelists discussed proactive, preventative approaches to care aid in population health strategies, and a case study in targeting opioid substance use disorder in communities.
Panelists share transitional care strategies to help those who frequent their emergency departments, as well tips about how telemedicine has empowered them.
House Republicans late last night introduced a stop-gap spending measure that would extend government funding until March 23, eliminate $5 billion in scheduled Medicaid disproportionate share hospital cuts for fiscal years 2018 and 2019, and extend several Medicare payment adjustments that support access in rural communities.
Live from the 2018 Rural Health Care Leadership Conference in Phoenix, Arizona.
More than 850 rural health care leaders are in Phoenix this week for the 31st Annual AHA Rural Health Care Leadership Conference.