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CHA News is sent to members at 9 a.m. every Thursday. All CHA communications —including updates on legislation and regulations, and notifications on legal decisions — are consolidated into one easy-to-scan newsletter. Please log in to subscribe. Need assistance? Please contact us at info@calhospital.org.

California Hospital Association Political Action Committee

With every new member, CHPAC grows stronger.

CHPAC is the political advocacy arm for you, your hospital and your patients. Together, we form the foundation upon which CHA’s member hospitals and health systems build relationships.

CHPAC exists to elect, educate and build rapport with legislators and officials who understand the important role hospitals play in our state.

CHPAC provides campaign financing to officeholders and candidates who are concerned about and committed to better health care for all Californians.

CHPAC determines which candidates to support based on qualifications, knowledge, sensitivity and responsiveness to health care issues.

Your donation will ensure a strong voice for hospitals and health systems when decisions are made that affect hospitals’ ability to fulfill their missions. CHPAC helps ensure that elected officials making these important decisions understand the fundamental roles hospitals and health systems play in the future of health care.

Your voice is key to our call for better health care policy.

Archive of Federal Regulations

Below is a list of archived federal regulations with links to CHA’s corresponding actions, including summaries, comment letters, and DataSuite.

2020

​Effective January 1, 2020

Association Supporter Program

The California Association of Hospitals and Health Systems Association Supporter Program is for nonhospital organizations that support the vision, mission and activities of the California Hospital Association and its 400 member hospitals and health systems.

Federal Regulatory Tracker

Click on the tabs below to view regulations with open comment periods, final rules, and anticipated regulations that will soon be released. A list of archived federal regulations with links to CHA’s corresponding actions, including summaries and comment letters is also available.

Member Hospitals and Systems

If you work for a CHA member hospital or health system, you are a member and eligible for member benefits.

Not a member? CHA offers a program for non-hospital companies that support CHA.

Contact Us

Sacramento Office

1215 K Street, Suite 700
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 443-7401

Washington, D.C., Office

499 South Capitol Street SW, Suite 410
Washington, D.C.  20003
(202) 488-3740

About the California Hospital Association

The California Hospital Association (CHA) advocates for California’s hospitals and health systems to support their work to care for all Californians in all ways. A not-for-profit corporation, CHA is connected to three regional associations: the Hospital Council Northern and Central California, Hospital Association of Southern California (HASC) and Hospital Association of San Diego and Imperial Counties (HASD&IC). Under a consolidated membership and dues structure, hospitals and health systems are members of both their regional association and CHA.

In 2013, CHA, Hospital Council, HASC and HASD&IC founded the Hospital Quality Institute to improve patient safety and quality care for all Californians and to advance California as a national leader in quality performance.

CHA is one of the largest hospital trade associations in the nation, serving more than 400 hospitals and health systems and 97 percent of the patient beds in California.