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Health systems have pressing priorities from the new administration and Capitol Hill. Lisa Kidder Hrobsky of the American Hospital Association talks about what hospitals are seeking in Washington.

The new Congress has been seated and today, Donald Trump will be sworn in and begin his second term as president.

Hospitals will be pressing lawmakers and the new administration to support health systems and providers, and they have a number of big priorities. Some are issues that weren’t addressed in the short-term funding package lawmakers approved for the holidays, or left out of the package altogether.

And some involve issues that weren’t resolved in the last session of Congress, and perhaps for years.

Lisa Kidder Hrobsky serves as senior vice president...

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