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America's Essential Hospitals (formerly the National Association of Public Hospitals and Health Systems) is an
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that represents more than 300 hospitals that fill a safety net role in their communities. The association, a nonprofit (
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) organization based in Washington, DC, was formed in 1981 as the National Association of Public Hospitals. A board of directors and committees composed of member volunteers govern America's Essential Hospitals. The association lobbies at the federal level on
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,
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, the
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and other programs and issues important to hospitals that care for large numbers of uninsured, underinsured and other vulnerable patients. In 2019, America's Essential Hospitals reported that it paid $240,000 in lobbying expenses to four consultants: McDermott+Consulting, Eyman Associates LLC,
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, and ML Strategies. America's Essential Hospitals operates a nonprofit (
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) research organization, Essential Hospitals Institute (formerly the National Public Health and Hospital Institute), which conducts various research and quality improvement activities. Recent Institute projects have included research on
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and
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, person-centered care and evidence-based research, the state of climate resiliency among the association's member hospitals, and patient trust in essential hospitals. Institute funders include the
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,
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, the
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, and other supporters. On June 20, 2013, the association announced that it had changed its name to America's Essential Hospitals and the name of its research arm to Essential Hospitals Institute. The new brand, the association explained, emphasized its members' relationship to vulnerable patients and, through trauma and other specialized care, communities at large.


Activities


Member Characteristics Survey

America's Essential Hospitals annually surveys its members about various characteristics, such as patient ethnicity and race, operating margin, and amount of uncompensated care provided, and publishes aggregate findings in a report, "Essential Data: Our Hospitals, Our Patients." The most recent report,Clark, D, Roberson B, Ramiah, K
Essential Data: Our Hospitals, Our Patients
America's Essential Hospitals, 2020-05-26. Retrieved 2020-09-12
based on 2018 data, found that while the association's members represent about 5 percent of all U.S. hospitals, they: * provided 15.9 percent of all uncompensated care nationally, or about $6.6 billion; * delivered $6.2 billion in charity care, or 23.8 percent of all charity care nationally; * treated a community of which three-quarters were uninsured or covered by Medicaid or Medicare; * accounted for more than a third of the nation's level I trauma centers and 42 percent of burn care beds; and * trained more than three times as many physician residents as other U.S. teaching hospitals. * served communities where 9.7 million people have limited access to healthy food, 23.2 million people live below the federal poverty line, 15.3 million are uninsured, and 360,000 are homeless;


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External links


America's Essential Hospitals
(official site)
Essential Hospitals Institute
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