Access & Health Coverage
Thirteen states yesterday filed a lawsuit challenging a Department of Homeland Security final rule limiting the ability of legal immigrants to adjust or extend their immigration status or gain full citizenship based on their prospective receipt of public benefits.
The AHA today urged the Department of Health and Human Services not to finalize certain proposed revisions to a 2016 final rule implementing the Affordable Care Act鈥檚 nondiscrimination protections for patients.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Aug. 12 published a final rule that could limit legal immigrants鈥 future immigration status, such as ability to obtain a green card or become a citizen, based on their receipt of public benefits.
The Department of Homeland Security today released a final rule limiting the ability of legal immigrants to adjust or extend their immigration status or gain full citizenship based on their prospective receipt of public benefits.
Almost 10.6 million people had health coverage through the federally facilitated or state-based exchanges in February, according to a report released today by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
The AHA yesterday voiced support for the Competitive Health Insurance Reform Act (H.R. 1418/S. 350), legislation that would repeal the antitrust exemption available to commercial health insurers for anticompetitive conduct.
With its sizable national footprint and broad scope of services, Ascension has a rich history of partnering with and acquiring other mission- focused hospitals and health systems.
AHA Executive Vice President and COO Maryjane Wurth discusses hospitals鈥 transformation journey with AHA Board Chairman Brian Gragnolati, president and CEO, Atlantic Health System; Jonathan Perlin, M.D., president, clinical services and CMO, HCA Healthcare; and John Haupert, president and CEO,鈥
This AHA podcast, 鈥淗ealthcare Without an Address,鈥 takes a look at how the new emphasis on mobility and convenience is advancing health in America.
The Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and the Treasury (collectively, the departments) recently finalized new rules related to how employers may use health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs) to provide health coverage to employees. In particular, the rule expands the uses of HRAs to鈥