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AHA Comments on FTC Anticompetitive Deregulations RFI

The AHA provides an overview of the key statutes and regulations that have impeded competition in the health care market and offer a series of recommendations to remedy these obstacles.
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AHA Comments on DOJ Anticompetitive Deregulations RFI

The AHA provides an overview of the key statutes and regulations that have impeded competition in the health care market and offer a series of recommendations to remedy these obstacles.
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AHA Urges Congress to Provide Support to Help Minimize Further Fallout from Change Healthcare Attack

We are now on day 13 of the crisis caused by the recent cyberattack on Change Healthcare and its impacts on hospitals, health systems and patients around the country. We urgently need Congress's support to help minimize further fallout from this attack.
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AHA Letter to Senate Subcommittee Leadership on Appropriations Priorities for FY 2025

AHA Senate letter regarding funding for health care programs for fiscal year (FY) 2025.
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AHA Letter to House Subcommittee Leadership on Appropriations Priorities for FY 2025

AHA letter to the House leadership on funding for health care programs for fiscal year (FY) 2025.
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AHA Urges More Congressional Action to Help Providers Affected By Change Healthcare Cyberattack

AHA letter to Senators Wyden and Crapo providing an update on recent cyberattack on Change Healthcare and to express concerns regarding the Administration’s proposal to penalize hospitals that don’t meet certain cybersecurity requirements.
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AHA Expresses Concerns with UHG Program in Response to Cyberattack on Change Healthcare

Hospitals across America typically get reimbursed daily by health insurers that rely on Change Healthcare to both receive and pay claims. Every day that core Change Healthcare functionality remains down is a day that providers are not receiving the funding they need to pay doctors and nurses, purchase medical supplies, and keep complex facilities open to provide 24/7 patient care.