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2023 Costs of Caring

Hospitals appreciate the support and resources that Congress have provided throughout the COVID-19 pandemic; however, additional support is needed to keep hospitals strong so they can continue to provide care to patients and communities.
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2024 Costs of Caring

While recent data suggest that some hospital and health system finances have experienced modest stabilization from historic lows in 2022, the hospital field is still far from where it needs to be to meet the demand for care, invest in new and promising technologies and interventions, and stand ready for the next health care crisis.

ASPR announces investment to increase domestic production of essential drugs

The Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response Feb. 18 announced an investment that will focus on resolving a frequent shortage of oseltamivir, also known as Tamiflu.
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Cost of Caring

This report outlines the key trends impacting hospital financial stability in 2025.
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5 Health Care Workforce Shortage Takeaways for 2028

A new study based on research conducted by the Mercer consultancy and its partner Lightcast projects changes to the U.S. health care labor market by 2028 by state and metro and micro statistical areas.
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DHS Finalizes Overhaul of H-1B Visa Selection Process

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), under the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Dec. 29, 2025, issued a final rule amending the H-1B visa lottery system to incorporate a new weighted selection process that will favor higher-paid, highly skilled foreign workers.
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Why Hospitals Are Building Their Own Nursing Pipelines

A new AHA Trailblazers report, “Buy or Build? Solving the Nursing Shortage,” explores how hospitals partnering with workforce education companies are creating reliable, sustainable nursing pipelines and cutting their dependency on contract labor.
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Exempting Health Care Personnel from H-1B Visa Fees Is Good for Patients and Providers

Growing a strong, robust and qualified health care workforce is in everyone’s interest — both now and for the future.
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AHA Urges Administration to Exempt Health Care Personnel from H-1B Visa Program Changes

AHA requests exemptions for health care personnel from the Proclamation issued September 19, 2025, “Restriction on Entry of Certain Nonimmigrant Workers.”

DHS proposes weighted selection process for new H-1B registrations and petitions

The Department of Homeland Security today released a proposed