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Federation of American Hospitals (FAH) is a national representative of investor-owned or managed community hospitals and health systems throughout the United States. It is dedicated to providing high-quality patient care and is a leading advocate for the healthcare industry.
History
The Federation of American Hospitals was established in 1966. Since its inception, it has been committed to promoting policies that positively influence healthcare systems and patients.
Mission
The mission of the Federation of American Hospitals is to support the efforts of its member hospitals to deliver accessible, cost-effective, and high-quality healthcare services.
Membership
Membership in the Federation of American Hospitals is open to hospitals and health systems that are investor-owned or managed. The organization represents more than 1,000 hospitals and health systems nationwide.
Advocacy
The Federation of American Hospitals is a leading advocate for the healthcare industry. It works to influence healthcare policy and promote a sustainable healthcare system that provides high-quality care to all patients.
See Also
- American Hospital Association
- Healthcare in the United States
- Healthcare reform in the United States
- List of hospitals in the United States
References
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