Excellence in health care requires excellence in health law. The American Health Law Association (AHLA) is the nation’s largest, nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) educational organization devoted to legal issues in the health care field. We maintain excellence in health law by educating and connecting the health law community.
AHLA’s mission is to deliver authoritative educational content and serve as a professional home for all who engage with health law.
With 12,000 members, AHLA’s membership is diverse not only in background but in their practice areas and settings. Members practice in law and consulting firms; academic, in-house, and in a variety of public sector work settings. They represent the entire spectrum of the health care industry: physicians, hospitals and health systems, health plans and health maintenance organizations, health insurers, life sciences, managed care companies, nursing facilities, home care providers, and consumers.
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AHLA's 2023-2025 Strategic Plan was approved at the January 2023 Board Meeting and implemented in June 2023. This plan provides a blueprint for how AHLA will continue to evolve to meet the diverse needs of it members and stakeholders as they navigate changes in the practice of law as well as changes in health law and the health law industry. For more insights, you can watch our strategic plan videos.
In principle and in practice, AHLA values diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible participation within the Association for all staff and members. Guided by these values, the Association strongly encourages and embraces meaningful participation of all individuals as it leads health law to excellence through education, information, and dialogue.
AHLA is committed to ensuring equitable access to our educational content. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone and applying the relevant accessibility standards. If you experience accessibility issues, please contact [email protected].
AHLA is governed by a 23-member Board of Directors, which typically meets twice a year in person and several times virtually. Directors serve on the following Board Committees:
In addition, AHLA draws volunteer from the membership who serve as leaders on Practice Groups, Conference Planning Committees, Special Councils, and Advisory Boards.
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On July 1, 1997, the National Health Lawyers Association and the American Academy of Healthcare Attorneys combined into a single organization called the American Health Lawyers Association, which created the nation's largest educational organization devoted to legal issues in the health industry.
On January 16, 2020 the Association changed its name to the American Health Law Association (AHLA) to better reflect its commitment to be an inclusive organization that educates and connects the entire health law community.
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Health Law is the body of federal, state, and local laws, rules, regulations and cases that governs the health care industry, including the delivery of all health-related services to patients by all of its individual and institutional participants. The health care industry is very heavily regulated, and all of its activities and operations are subject to numerous, complex state and federal rules. Health lawyers have in-depth knowledge and experience working in this regulatory framework, and provide advice to hospitals, physician organizations, long term care facilities, home health agencies, health insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies, as well as to physicians and other individual health care providers on how to comply with these rules. The practice of health law can focus on several different areas, the most significant of which include:
AHLA members highlight the unique qualities that make AHLA a trusted resource for the health law community.
Learn about our history with Past Presidents and Fellows interviews. Topics include: