February 06, 2025
Additional tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China could make it harder to access medications, medical devices, and personal protective equipment, the American Hospital Association (AHA) said this week.
In a letter to President Trump on Tuesday, AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack called for exceptions for medical devices and drugs that are essential to “safe, effective care in America's hospitals, clinics, and other settings.”
“It is especially critical to have these exceptions for products already in shortage and for which production in the countries subject to increased tariffs supply a significant part of the U.S. market,” Pollack said.
Here’s what you need to know:
The American Hospital Association’s letter on the proposed tariffs is available online. For additional information, contact John Myers, HAP’s vice president, federal advocacy. For questions or feedback about the health care supply chain, contact Christopher Chamberlain, MS, RN, CHEP, HAP’s vice president, emergency management.
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