Rick Pollack

President and CEO, AHA

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Rick Pollack is president and CEO of the American Hospital Association (AHA), the nation鈥檚 largest hospital and health care system membership organization with nearly 5,000 member hospitals, health care systems, networks, and other providers of care.

Articles

Cybersecurity

It seems like barely a week goes by without a new cyberattack that affects health care providers. Often, it鈥檚 a ransomware attack conducted by foreign criminal gangs, which are provided safe harbor by hostile nation states, that targets a mission critical third-party service provider or supplier, like the attack on UnitedHealth Group鈥檚 Change Healthcare or the recent attack on OneBlood. 

Medicare, Access & Health Coverage

For too long and for too many patients, the process of obtaining prior authorization for a medical procedure or medicine has been a tangled web, as people are forced to navigate complex, confusing and burdensome regulations from some commercial insurers that have resulted in the delay or denial of needed care.

AHA Leadership Summit

The AHA Leadership Summit offers something valuable for every health care professional. It鈥檚 a great way to get updated on what鈥檚 happening across our field, as well as network and tap into the terrific energy that comes from connecting with colleagues, peers and friends who share common goals and concerns.

Community Benefit, Setting the Record Straight

The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget is supposedly committed to being 鈥渁n authoritative voice for fiscal responsibility.鈥 That鈥檚 why it鈥檚 so disappointing that they would propose something so irresponsible聽in a new report 鈥 repealing nonprofit hospitals鈥 tax exemption. In reality, eliminating that exemption could result in more burden being placed on taxpayers to cover the cost of all the benefits and services these hospitals provide to their patients and communities. Worse than that, eliminating the longstanding exemption would cause hospitals across the country to close their doors, which would be the epitome of fiscal recklessness.聽