FAH Hospital Policy Blog

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

Rural Hospitals | Physician-Owned Hospitals | FAH Policy Blog Team

Blog: New Study Demonstrates How Physician-Owned Hospitals Threaten Patient Access and Financial Viability of Full-Service Sole Community Hospitals 

By: Don May, Executive Vice President, Policy, Federation of American Hospitals Ashley Thompson, Senior Vice President, Public Policy Analysis and Development, American Hospital Association The challenges facing rural health are well documented — dwindling access […]

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FAH Statement | ACA/Coverage | FAH Policy Blog Team

“No More Posturing, No More Politics” – FAH Calls on Congress to Lower Costs & Extend the Health Care Tax Credits

Washington, D.C. (November 12, 2025) – With Congress voting to reopen the government, the Federation of American Hospitals (FAH) released the following statement calling for Congress to immediately work on a bipartisan basis to lower […]

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ICYMI – Agreement on Both Sides: Extend the Health Care Tax Credits & Lower Costs for Constituents

Washington, D.C. (November 6, 2025) – Millions of hardworking American families are waiting for Congress to act and extend the health care tax credits, but Congress remains at a stalemate. It doesn’t have to be […]

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FAH Statement | ACA/Coverage | FAH Policy Blog Team

“It doesn’t have to be this way, but time is of the essence” – FAH Statement Ahead of Open Enrollment 

Washington, D.C. (October 31, 2025) – Tomorrow – November 1 – marks Open Enrollment on the individual market, during which millions of Americans will be able to purchase health coverage for the next year. Due to Congressional […]

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