Guides/Reports
American Hospital Association guides and reports for members and the health care field.
Dobson DaVanzo & Associates was commissioned by the Federation of American Hospitals (FAH) and the American Hospital Association (AHA) to estimate the cumulative federal payment reductions to hospitals from 2010 through 2026 in addition to those that were enacted under the Affordable Care Act (…
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Executive Summary ....................................................................................... 1
Introduction .................................................................................................. 5
Estimating the Impact of ACA Repeal on Hospitals…
While there has been recent high profile media coverage of retail drug price increases, the hospital inpatient pharmaceutical market is often overlooked and is not systematically evaluated. This report presents recent trends in hospital inpatient drug prices and spending, providing policymakers and…
Violence in our communities is a serious public health issue, and as such, it is of great concern to hospitals that care for victims of violence and also prepare for possible mass events. While a review of prior research shows that numerous efforts from a range of perspectives have been made to…
The American Hospital Association engaged the Navigant Center for Healthcare Research and Policy Analysis to collect data on the performance of provider-sponsored health plans (PSHPs) versus their non-provider sponsored health plan (NPSHP) competitors.
A key aim of the study was to create
Research and data regarding the use and impact of telehealth in hospitals and health systems.
State ACA Resources March 2009-May 2012
TOPICAL INDEX
This list shows which MIPS measures may draw upon data already collected for the PAC quality reporting programs, and could thus be more easily reported as part of the MIPS.
AHA has compiled this list of qualified clinical data registries (QCDRs) that support reporting of the MIPS measures and/or specialties most relevant for post-acute providers.
A list of benefits and risks of participating in an alternative payment model (APM), and the questions you should ask your leadership as part of your decision-making process.