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Spring Summit 2025: Revolutionizing Health Care Supply Chain: Leveraging Technology for Cost Management Excellence

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New AHA Report: Hospitals and Health Systems Squeezed by Persistent Economic Challenges

The American Hospital Association (AHA) today released a new report showing that hospitals and health systems continue to experience significant financial headwinds that can challenge their ability to provide always-there, essential care to their patients and communities.
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Costs of Caring

This report outlines the key trends impacting hospital financial stability in 2025.
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2024 Costs of Caring

While recent data suggest that some hospital and health system finances have experienced modest stabilization from historic lows in 2022, the hospital field is still far from where it needs to be to meet the demand for care, invest in new and promising technologies and interventions, and stand ready for the next health care crisis.

Policies and Procedures Manual for the Health Care Supply Chain, 2nd Edition

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AHRMM's Policies and Procedures Manual for the Health Care Supply Chain, 2nd Edition contains over 160 new and revised health care supply chain policies and procedures to reflect current leading practices needed to run a successful supply chain department in any health care organization.
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Infographic: Medicare Significantly Underpays Hospitals for Cost of Patient Care

While Medicare has historically reimbursed hospitals below the cost of providing care to patients, new data shows that Medicare payment levels hit record lows in 2022.

NIH issues indirect cost rate cuts for grants

The National Institutes of Health Feb. 7 issued supplemental guidance on updating negotiated indirect cost rates for new and existing NIH grants.
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Unsustainable Costs of Caring

America’s hospitals' and health systems' are facing a tidal wave of financial challenges, with finances stretched to their breaking point by three years of pandemic and now post-pandemic strain.

Research finds drug prices increased without adding new clinical benefits

The net prices of five drugs included in a new study from the Institute for Clinical and Ec

New report highlights gaps in NASHP’s Hospital Cost Tool 

The National Academy for State Health Policy’s Hospital Cost Tool “misses the mark in many ways, and its use by payers, purchasers and policymakers could have dire consequences for hospitals’ financial well-being, and, ultimately, patients’ access to care,” according to a report prepared for the AHA by Faegre Drinker Consulting.