CHA News

Ahead of March 25 Meeting, CHA Presses OHCA Board to Adopt a Fair and Transparent Enforcement Process

What’s happening: Today, CHA submitted a letter to the Office of Health Care Affordability (OHCA) board, urging it to clearly articulate in regulation additional considerations that could justify an organization exceeding the spending growth cap — like investments in patient-centered care, baseline financial conditions, payer mix, and macroeconomic trends.  

AHA Seeking Applications for Community Health Award

What’s happening: The American Hospital Association (AHA) invites member organizations to apply for the 2027 Foster G. McGaw Prize, which honors health care organizations that demonstrate alignment between community health needs and co-designed programs.

CARB Approves Climate Transparency Reporting Regulation

What’s happening:  At its February meeting, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) approved the adoption of the California Greenhouse Gas Reporting and Climate Financial Risk Disclosure Initial Regulation, an initial step in meeting the regulatory requirements of Senate Bills (SB) 253 and 261. 

CHA Document Details Considerations for Freestanding ED Model

What’s happening:  Recognizing that some hospital leaders have expressed interest in the concept of Freestanding Emergency Departments — which are not currently permitted in California — CHA has developed a document that outlines the current regulatory landscape and key considerations for this type of service model.  

CHA Alert: Action Needed on Distressed Hospital Loan Program, Hospital Mandates Bills

What’s happening: Earlier this week, CHA issued a dual alert asking members to sign on to coalition letters for its two sponsor bills: Assembly Bill (AB) 2353 (Pacheco, D-Downey), which would require an independent cost evaluation of mandates on hospitals, and AB 1923 (Soria, D-Merced), which would revive the Distressed Hospital Loan Program. For AB 2353, members should also submit a support letter highlighting previously imposed mandates that have caused the hospital to...