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AHA shares advocacy resources to help protect Medicaid
The AHA has released several resources that can be used to educate members of Congress and community stakeholders about the potential effects of harmful cuts and changes to Medicaid.
America Needs Strong Hospitals to Support Healthy and Thriving Communities
We are continuing our full court press to make the case to lawmakers that enacting significant cuts to Medicaid would jeopardize access to care for the more than 72 million people who rely on the program.
Study finds income improved in states with Medicaid expansion
A study published April 28 by Health Affairs Scholar found low-income adults living in states with Medicaid expansion experienced an average 9.5% relative increase in income within five years following expansion.
Report: Hospitals and health systems squeezed by persistent economic challenges
The AHA April 30 released a report highlighting how hospitals and health systems continue to experience significant financial headwinds that can challenge their ability to provide care to their patients and communities.
AHA urges Senate, House leaders to protect health care coverage
The AHA April 29 urged majority and minority leaders in both the Senate and House to not make disruptive policy changes to Medicaid and other coverage options.
Hospitals Are Cornerstones of Communities. We Must Tell Our Stories to Protect Access to Care
One year ago, a nurse at Children’s Hospital Colorado went above and beyond in a way that a very young patient and her family will never forget.
AHA issues support for legislation to strengthen LTCH reimbursement
The AHA voiced support for the Securing Access t
A dozen House Republicans send letter opposing Medicaid cuts
Twelve House Republicans April 14 sent a letter to House leadership voicing their opposition to potential Medicaid cuts.
White House issues executive order on drug pricing
The White House April 15 released an executive order directing federal agencies to undertake a broad range of tasks aimed at reducing the costs of prescription drugs.
Commerce Department to investigate imports of pharmaceuticals, semiconductors
The Department of Commerce yesterday released notices announcing national security investigations on imports of