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HHS expands access to childhood vaccines during pandemic

The Department of Health and Human Services amended the declaration under the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act to authorize state-licensed pharmacists and pharmacy interns under their supervision to order and administer vaccines to children, subject to certain requirements.

CDC issues updated guidance for newborns at risk for COVID-19

The CDC issued revised guidance for pediatric clinicians on caring for newborns with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 or known COVID-19 exposure, including birth to a mother with confirmed or suspected COVID-19.

CDC warns of rare pediatric condition stemming from COVID-19

The CDC issued a health advisory warning of COVID-19-associated multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children.

AHA podcast: Joining forces in support of mental and behavioral Health

Mary Marran, president and CEO of Butler Hospital, describes how the enhanced partnership between the two mental health service providers in Rhode Island has made a big difference in coordinating services and resources for their patients.

AHA resource spotlights COVID-19 maternal and neonatal health

A new AHA resource shares ways hospitals and health systems are caring for mothers and babies during the COVID-19 crisis.

Routine childhood vaccinations down during pandemic

The CDC reported a notable drop in routine childhood vaccines ordered and administered through the federal Vaccines for Children program during the COVID-19 emergency.

MACPAC publishes March report to Congress, maternity care catalogue

The Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission published a pair of reports. In its March report to Congress, MACPAC, a key congressional advisor on the Medicaid program, updated its annual analyses of disproportionate share hospitals, including national estimates of the number of these facilities, spending by state, and uncompensated care costs by hospital type.

Kids Deserve our Best: What the WSJ Got Wrong about Pediatric Readiness

A recent article in the Wall Street Journal wants you to believe that many of our nation’s emergency departments are incapable of caring for children.

AHA podcast: San Luis Valley Hospital Delivers When Families Need Obstetric Care

Two caregivers discuss how Colorado’s San Luis Valley Hospital creatively maximizes its resources to continue to deliver obstetric services to the families and communities it serves.