FAH Hospital Policy Blog

Perspectives on health policy affecting America's hospitals and the patients we serve.

FAH Statement | Medicaid | FAH Policy Blog Team

“A death knell to critical hospital services” – FAH Statement Following Passage of House Budget Reconciliation Bill

Washington, D.C. — The Federation of American Hospitals’ (FAH) President and CEO, Chip Kahn, released the following statement after the House passed the budget reconciliation bill, H.Con.Res.14:  “For months, Americans and the local hospitals who […]

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Regulatory Relief | 340B | FAH Policy Blog Team

FAH Urges DOJ/FTC Action on Anti-Competitive Laws and Regulations  

Today, FAH submitted comments to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Department of Justice, Antitrust Division (together, the Agencies) on the Requests for Public Comment Regarding Reducing Anti-Competitive Regulatory Barriers.  FAH comments highlighted various federal and […]

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FAH Statement | Medicaid | FAH Policy Blog Team

“Alter course before it is too late” – FAH Statement on House Committee Advancing Largest Medicaid Cuts in History 

The Federation of American Hospitals’ (FAH) President and CEO, Chip Kahn, released the following statement after the House Energy & Commerce Committee advanced their portion of the budget reconciliation bill:  “The House Energy and Commerce […]

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FAH Statement | Tax Credits | FAH Policy Blog Team

“Extend the enhanced tax credits; put working families first” – FAH Statement Following House Ways & Means Committee Markup

FAH Executive Vice President of Public Affairs Charlene MacDonald released the following statement after the House Ways and Means Committee advanced its markup of its portion of the budget reconciliation bill, which failed to include […]

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