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In a column published yesterday in Modern Healthcare, AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack and Atrium Health CEO Eugene A. Woods, who served as AHA Chairman in 2017, write about the potential ramifications of a federal judge鈥檚 recent ruling that the entire Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional.
The AHA鈥檚 mission is to advance the health of individuals and communities. The AHA leads, represents and serves hospitals, health systems, and other related organizations that are accountable to the community and committed to health improvement.
Our vision is of a society of healthy communities, where all individuals reach their highest potential for health. Our mission is to advance the health of individuals and communities. The AHA leads, represents and serves hospitals, health systems and other related organizations that are accountable鈥
We look ahead with optimism as we advance the goals of improving health care quality, equity, access and affordability for all Americans.
The Federal Trade Commission鈥檚 approach to reviewing hospital mergers 鈥渋s overbroad, does not properly credit the many pro-consumer benefits of hospital transactions, and ignores key realities of the marketplace,鈥 according to an analysis submitted to the agency Friday for a series of FTC hearings鈥
The AHA today voiced support for a Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services鈥 proposal to require drug pricing transparency in direct-to-consumer television advertisements and encouraged the agency to 鈥渞ein in skyrocketing drug prices鈥 for patients and the providers who serve them.
The AHA鈥檚 Institute for Diversity and Health Equity today named Duane Elliott Reynolds as its new president and CEO.
A federal judge in Texas last night ruled that the entire Affordable Care is unconstitutional because Congress repealed the tax penalty enforcing the law's individual mandate.
Nine health insurance, employer and consumer organizations today proposed guiding principles for federal legislative action to protect patients from surprise medical bills.
AHA today urged the Department of Homeland Security to withdraw a proposed rule that could limit legal immigrants鈥 future immigration status if they receive benefits from Medicaid, the Medicare Part D low-income subsidy, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or select housing programs.