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Associate Podcast Series - Ep. 90 | Neuroflow

In this episode, Rebecca Chickey, Senior Director Behavioral Health at the American Hospital Association, is joined by Michael Lipp, CMO at NeuroFlow. Together they'll explore a "winning formula" for integrating behavioral and physical health. You’ll hear insights on how to balance clinical priorities, navigate administrative hurdles, and align with business goals — all while driving meaningful outcomes.
News

House committee approves appropriations bill

The House Appropriations Committee Sept. 9 advanced the fiscal year 2026 appropriations bill for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and related agencies by a 35-28 vote.
Advisory
Member Non-Fed

AHA Summary of One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s Provisions Impacting Hospitals and Health Systems

This is a summary of provisions included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that affect hospitals and health systems, as well as some resources from the Congressional Budget Office regarding the impact of the bill.
Testimony
Public

AHA Statement on the House Energy & Commerce Full Committee Markup of Budget Reconciliation Text

The AHA provides comments on Budget Reconciliation text that is to be considered by the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
Special Bulletin
Public

White House Releases ‘Skinny Budget’ Request for Fiscal Year 2026

Senate Budget Committee Chair Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., April 2 released the Senate's amendment to the House budget resolution for fiscal year 2025.
News

White House releases FY 2025 budget request

President Biden March 11 submitted to Congress his budget request for fiscal year 2025.
Advisory
Member

AHA Summary of House Energy and Commerce Legislative Language

The House Energy and Commerce Committee May 11 released bill text in advance of its May 13 markup. The committee has been instructed to reduce deficits by $880 billion, with significant Medicaid cuts being considered.