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Advancing Healthcare Through Access, Integrity, and Collaboration

Who We Are

The American Healthcare Accountability Alliance (AHAA) is a nonprofit organization committed to strengthening healthcare by advancing patient access, supporting clinical integrity, and fostering collaboration across stakeholders. We work to ensure policies align with real-world clinical needs so patients receive the care they deserve.

Patient Access to Quality Care

Patients should have timely access to evidence-based treatments. Care should not be limited by unnecessary barriers that prevent providers from delivering appropriate therapies.

System Collaboration

Healthcare improves when stakeholders align around shared goals. Complex challenges require dialogue, transparency, and coordinated solutions across the system.

Clinical Integrity

Healthcare decisions must be guided by evidence, expertise, and patient need. Providers should be empowered to rely on sound clinical judgment and established standards of care.
 

Our Current Focus

Recent corruption and subsequent changes to
reimbursement are impacting wound care.

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Direct Clinician Testimonies

These 130 clinicians collectively treat approximately 12,000 patients every week across outpatient clinics, 
mobile practices, and wound centers nationwide.

Why Does This Matter?

Skin substitutes offer a transformative approach to wound healing—effective covering the wound, reducing risk of infection, and promoting faster tissue regeneration.

Recent, dramatic cuts to skin substitute reimbursement are reducing the standard of wound care for chronic, non-healing wounds.

What Clinicians are Saying

“Our ability to provide limb-saving care has been impaired.”

“Patients in

rural areas are disproportionately affected.”

“Our practice was forced to shut down.”

“Chronic wounds are taking significantly longer to heal.”

Our Future

We strive for progress in patient care, clinician support and ethical standards within Healthcare. The following topics below are some systematic issues we believe deserve attention.   

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While we try our very best to decide these next focus topics, it is vital that we receive feedback and suggestions from clinicians, for they and their patients are those who feel these effects most.  

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