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The House Energy and Commerce Committee today held the first of two subcommittee hearings this week on Medicaid.
Hospitals supported one in nine U.S.
The number of U.S.
AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack will host a live webcast Monday, Feb. 6, from the Rural Health Care Leadership Conference in Phoenix.
The AHA has named to its Board of Trustee
President Trump today issued an executive order aimed at reduci
The AHA today expressed concern that President Trump’s
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued “Zika Virus: A Primer for Nurses,” a slide presentation that
The AHA’s Institute for Diversity will host a Jan.
Temple University Hospital wants to slow the rate of Philadelphia street killings by helping teenagers understand the gritty reality of gun violence.
In a joint letter today to President Trump and the
Adults under age 25 were more likely to be current tobacco users than older adults in 2013 and 2014, at an estimated 38% and 26%, respectively, according to a
The AHA, along with Baxter International Foundation and the Health Research & Educational Trust, is accepting
Premature death rates declined in the U.S.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating a Seoul virus outbreak in pet rats and people exposed to rats at breeding facilities in Wisconsin and Illinois, the agency said in a
The Society for Healthcare Strategy & Market Development today released “Futurescan 2017-2022,” its annual guide to health care trends for leaders and strategic planners.
The Class of 2019 profiles the women and men who joined the AHA board this year.
Recent hospital mergers reduce costs by harnessing operational efficiencies that can’t be gained through looser affiliations, improve quality and expand the scope of services available to pat