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SHM Converge On Demand 2025
SHM Converge On Demand 2025 offers a comprehensive array of education designed specifically for hospital medicine professionals
Member Resources on Hospital Medicine Coding and Clinical Documentation
Member Resources on Hospital Medicine Coding and Clinical Documentation Member Resources on Hospital Medicine Coding and Clinical Documentation
Statement on Re-Organization of the Department of Health and Human Services
The Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) is extremely distressed by the recently announced reorganization and elimination of agencies within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS),
Statement on Firing of Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) is strongly opposed to the wholesale firing of the members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) at the Centers for Disease Control and
SHM Signs Multi-stakeholder Letter Urging Congress to Extend the Acute Hospital Care at Home (AHCAH) Program Waiver
The waiver for allowing for the expansion of the Hospital at Home program is set to expire in March 2025. SHM joins a multi-stakeholder letter urging Congress to extend the Acute Hospital Care at
SHM Offers Comments on Proposed Rule Changes to 2026 Medicare Advantage
SHM offered comments on the proposed Contract Year 2026 Medicare Advantage proposed rule strengthening rules around MA plan coverage criteria and prior authorizations.
SHM Signs Letter to Support the Passage of the Medicare Patient Access and Practice Stabilization Act
SMH joined a broad coalition of physician organizations calling to reverse the 2.83% cut to Medicare reimbursement that went into effect on January 1 and provide for an increase in reimbursement

SHM joins letter to House and Senate leadership in response to reconciliation legislation released by the House Energy and Commerce Committee
SHM joins letter to House and Senate Leadership on sustainable payment structures, improved oversight of managed care, and the need for long-term strategies that protect access for vulnerable