AHA statement on FDA Emergency Use Authorization of Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine from President and CEO Rick Pollack.
AHA Press Releases
Below are the most recent press releases from the American Hospital Association.
Latest
AHA statement on CMS prior authorization rule from Senior Vice President for Public Policy Analysis and Development Ashley Thompson
Statement on nomination of Denis McDonough as VA Secretary from AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack.
AHA statement on final 340B administrative dispute resolution rule from Executive Vice President Tom Nickels.
Ninfa Saunders to receive 2020 AHA Board of Tustees Award
Nicholas Tejeda to receive 2020 AHA Board of Trustees Award
AHA statement on President-Elect Biden’s health team from President and CEO Rick Pollack.
AHA statement on the nomination of Xavier Becerra as HHS secretary
AHA’s Tom Nickels to Retire in 2021; Stacey Hughes to Join the Association
AHA statement on CY 2021 OPPS final rule from Executive Vice President Tom Nickels.
A new analysis prepared by the American Hospital Association (AHA) highlights commercial health insurance practices that contribute to burnout in the clinical workforce and make it more difficult for some Americans to access the care they need.
As COVID-19 vaccine development continues to progress, leading U.S. medical, nursing and health organizations today affirmed their commitment to ensuring COVID-19 vaccines are evaluated and ultimately authorized through a rigorous scientific and regulatory process.
As COVID-19 cases surge again, four major health care organizations release updated guidance on maintaining essential surgery during the ongoing pandemic.
Tom Nickels
Executive Vice President
American Hospital Association
November 20, 2020
America’s hospitals and health systems have very deep concerns about the substance and legality of today’s Most Favored Nation Model interim final rule. Instead of holding drug companies accountable for drug prices, it slashes reimbursement to hospitals for drugs.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Statement on the 2020 Election. This remarkable year has tested our nation, our economy, our health care system — and most recently — our sacred democratic form of government. Now, after Americans spoke out by ballot in record numbers, the media has reported that the election has been called for Joe Biden.
The American Hospital Association is proud to partner with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to reach and engage all health care personnel with vital online COVID-19 curriculum.
The American Hospital Association, the American Medical Association, the American Health Care Association and the National Association for Home Care and Hospice wrote congressional leaders urging them to extend the congressionally enacted moratorium on the application of the Medicare sequester cuts into 2021 and through the duration of the public health emergency.
The AHA Board of Trustees earlier this year recommended updating the AHA’s patient billing guidance to better align with how care is delivered and financed currently. Today, we are releasing updated, voluntary guidelines that represent the AHA’s expectations of what the hospital and health system field can and should do to address issues of coverage, billing and debt collection, and patient and provider accountability.