AHA files amicus brief in case challenging HHS, CMS on provider taxesĀ
The AHA drafted and filed an amicus brief June 17 in the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a case regarding Medicaid financing and provider taxes filed by the state of Texas against the Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The AHA argued that by improperly expanding the scope of what constitutes a prohibited āhold harmlessā arrangement, CMS and HHS are purposely disregarding a portion of a federal statute on guaranteed arrangements for payments. The AHA is advocating for affirmance of the district court ruling that vacated portions of a 2023 informational bulletin from CMS on healthcare-related taxes and hold harmless arrangements, as well as related portions of a 2024 final rule pertaining to Medicaid and Childrenās Health Insurance Program managed care.
The Childrenās Hospital Association, the Association of American Medical Colleges and the Federation of American Hospitals joined the AHA in the filing.