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The Mock Claim Proposal: A New Approach to Health Care Cost Transparency

The AHA and other stakeholders have proposed a practical and scalable solution: the mock claim proposal.
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IHF’s Violence Against People in Hospitals White Paper

The purpose of this document is to present the outcomes of the survey and to understand what measures exist to prevent and face acts of violence within healthcare organizations.
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Professional Membership GroupsYour organization’s membership in the American Hospital Association connects you to the nation’s most powerful advocacy organization for hospitals.
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White Paper: Medicare’s LTCH Outlier Policy Needs Reforms to Protect Extremely Ill Beneficiaries

Long-term care hospitals (LTCHs) play an important role for Medicare beneficiaries by caring for complex patients who require extended hospitalization.
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DOJ’s Surprise Withdrawal of the Health Care Antitrust Policy Statements

In early February 2023, a senior U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division (DOJ) official abruptly announced that DOJ had withdrawn three longstanding statements of antitrust enforcement policy in health care (Policy Statements).
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Better Together: The Value of Scale

Spanning seven states, the Providence family of organizations delivers the same high standard of excellence in every area we serve, from rural communities to large cities. During more than 25 million patient visits each year, we are creating health for a better world and enabling our patients to find the care they need, closer to home.
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Getting Ready for Post-Quantum Cryptography

William Barker Dakota Consulting Gaithersburg, MD William Polk Applied Cybersecurity Division Information Technology Laboratory
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Health Insurer Specialty Pharmacy Policies Threaten Patient Quality of Care

Regulators should prohibit health insurers from preventing hospitals and physicians in their networks from directly acquiring and storing drugs used in patient care. A number of large health insurers are requiring these providers to accept drugs purchased or handled by their own or affiliated pharmacies.
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Addressing Commercial Health Plan Abuses to Ensure Fair Coverage for Patients and Providers

Health care coverage is eroding for many Americans as some health insurers are restricting access to services through administrative barriers and inappropriately withholding reimbursement from prov