AHA in the News - October 2016
AHA in the news - October 2016 Press Clips
Providers say CMS needs to push plans harder to prevent ‘surprise bills’ (Modern, October 10, 2016)
Hospitals report skyrocketing drug prices are challenging their budgets (Washington Post, October 11, 2016)
Hospitals Say They’re Being Slammed By Drug Price Hikes (Kaiser, October 11, 2016)
Drug price hikes may be hitting hospitals harder than consumers (Modern, October 11, 2016)
Hospital industry says it, too, is slammed by drug costs (Associated Press, October 11, 2016)
Hospitals, drug companies and oncology patients are in an uneasy financial dance (Fierce, October 11, 2016)
Rising drug prices are making hospitals feel ill (Boston Globe, October 11, 2016)
HHS Should Develop Bette Quality Measures, Watchdog Says (Bloomberg BNA, October 14, 2016)
Proposal for 340B Drug Discount Disputes Premature, PhRMA Says (Bloomberg BNA, October 14, 2016)
Week ahead: Feds prep for critical ObamaCare sign-up drive (The Hill, October 17, 2016)
Industry leaders warn MedPAC to give ACOs time before mandating more risk (Modern, October 18, 2016)
Letters: Let’s streamline quality measures to reflect what really matters (Modern, October 22, 2016)
What you need to know about those new, deadly heart-surgery infections (Washington Post, October 24, 2016)
Supporting Prime in false claims suit, AHA says allegations undermine physician judgment (Modern October 26, 2016)
At local forum, health care experts highlight need for targeted, digital care (Baltimore Sun, October 27, 2016)