Issues & Advocacy
Issues & Advocacy
- Health Information Technology
- Telehealth
- Medicare
- Specialty Hospitals
- Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals
- Inpatient Psychiatric Hospitals
- Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospitals
- Medicare Bad Debt
- Medicare DSH
- The Medicare Recovery Audit Contractor Program
- Medicaid
- Rural
- ACA
- Quality and Patient Safety
- Hospital Integration
- Program Integrity
- Hospital Preparedness and Response
- Regulatory Relief
- Prescription Drugs
- Veterans Care
- Coalitions
- Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation
- Health Information Technology
- Telehealth
- Medicare
- Specialty Hospitals
- Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals
- Inpatient Psychiatric Hospitals
- Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospitals
- Medicare Bad Debt
- Medicare DSH
- The Medicare Recovery Audit Contractor Program
- Medicaid
- Rural
- ACA
- Quality and Patient Safety
- Hospital Integration
- Program Integrity
- Hospital Preparedness and Response
- Regulatory Relief
- Prescription Drugs
- Veterans Care
- Coalitions
- Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation
Hospital Preparedness and Response
Hospital emergency preparedness is critical to hospitals, their patients, and the communities they serve. FAH serves as a liaison for its membership to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR), among others. In this capacity, FAH diligently works to ensure our members have the necessary information to be prepared to respond to infectious disease, natural and man-made disasters, and nuclear, biological, cyber, and chemical attacks. FAH works with its membership to employ state-of-the-art tools to identify and respond to possible threats to hospitals and their communities.