Federation of American Hospitals

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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[edit]

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[edit]

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[edit]

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[edit]

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.

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