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Federal agencies signal a shift in enforcement of short-term health insurance rules
The U.S. Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and the Treasury announced Aug. 7 that they are reconsidering the definition of short-term, limited-duration insurance through a formal rulemaking process.
Advancing Population-Based Behavioral Health Inside and Outside the Hospital Walls
Join the AHA and CredibleMind for a 3-part series of interactive virtual panel discussions on advancing population behavioral health.
Measuring Success and Scaling Impact
Discover how hospitals can effectively measure and scale their mental health initiatives in this interactive session.
Medicaid Spending Reductions Would Lead to Losses in Jobs, Economic Activity and Tax Revenue for States
The AHA’s analysis reflects the incremental economic impacts of Medicaid cuts across the entire program in each
state, including spending on hospitals, physician offices, specialists and pharmacies.
AHA Healthier Together Conference
The Healthier Together Conference highlights innovative, data-driven strategies to improve health outcomes and reduce health disparities.
Leveraging Digital Health for Scalable Mental Health Solutions
Learn how hospitals harness digital health to expand mental health care access and explore live technology demonstrations and discussions.
Community Health Strategies to Advance Behavioral Health
Explore how hospitals advance behavioral health through community-focused strategies that go beyond traditional care and address the whole person.
Analysis finds ACA plans seek to more than double last year’s median proposed premium increase
A new analysis published Aug. 6 by the Peterson Center on Healthcare and KFF found that Health Insurance Marketplace insurers will propose a median premium increase of 18% for 2026.
Depression care without the delay: MUSC expert’s app shows promising results
When a patient has depression, often the first medical professional to spot it is their primary care provider, thanks to routine screenings many offices offer. However, getting under the care of a behavioral health professional may involve a long wait — and the patient needs help now.
Rural Hospitals at Risk: Cuts to Medicaid Would Further Threaten Access
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R. 1) would result in 1.8 million individuals in rural communities losing their Medicaid coverage by 2034. In addition, select Medicaid provisions in H.R. 1 would result in a $50.4 billion reduction in federal Medicaid spending on rural hospitals over 10 years.