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Advocacy Issue: Hospital-at-Home Waivers
The hospital-at-home (H@H) model — where patients receive acute-level care in their homes, rather than in a hospital — has emerged as an innovative and promising approach to providing high-quality care to patients in the comfort of their homes. Congressional action is needed to extend the waivers for this program, which are set to expire March 31, 2025.
Post-Acute Care Advocacy Alliance
Post-acute care is a growing and essential health and social service, accounting for more $2.7 trillion spent on personal health care, and, of that, almost 15% of total Medicare spending. Post-acute care settings include long-term care hospitals (LTCHs), inpatient rehabilitation facilities (IRFs), skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) and home health agencies.
Post-Acute Care Advocacy Alliance News Update - February 8, 2024
Post-Acute Care Advocacy Alliance Update for February 8, 2024
AHA Post-Acute Care Advocacy Alliance News Update - August 14, 2025
Your guide to the latest post-acute care news and resources.
AHA Post-Acute Care Advocacy Alliance News Update - May 15, 2025
Your guide to the latest post-acute care news and resources.
AHA Post-Acute Care Advocacy Alliance News Update - March 14, 2024
The following is a compilation of recent news from the AHA and its Post-acute Care Team, whose focus is to ensure
AHA Post-Acute Care Advocacy Alliance News Update - July 10, 2025
Your guide to the latest post-acute care news and resources.
Post-Acute Care Advocacy Alliance Update January 12, 2024
The following is a compilation of recent news from the AHA and its Post-acute Care Team, whose focus is to ensure
Behavioral Health: Advocacy & Regulatory Resources
This section highlights the latest of these efforts and key topics impacted by them, including full implementation of the parity law, modification/elimination of 42CFR-Part 2, expanding funding for opiate use disorder treatment, appropriate quality measures, and more.