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Top 6 Innovation Priorities
New HIMSS Media research shows where hospital leaders think technology innovation is most needed and what's getting in the way.
Burning Questions on Apple Watch
The new Apple Watch Series 4 — billed by the company as an "intelligent guardian for health" — can detect falls, take electrocardiograms and show nutritional information.
District court remands case to HHS to determine remedy for 340B underpayments
The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia today decided to allow the Department of Health and Human Services to propose an appropriate remedy for its past underpayments to hospitals participating in the 340B drug pricing program
Innovative Appointment
David Shulkin, the former U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs secretary, will become chief innovation officer and a strategic advisor at Sanford Health, Sioux Falls, S.D. He will focus on research and Sanford's Imagentics, Chip, Profile and World Clinic.
Opinion Re: Plaintiffs Motion to Hold Unlawful and Remedy Defendants’ Past Underpayments of 340b Drugs
Memorandum Opinion: Granting in Part, Denying In Part Plaintiffs Motion to Hold Unlawful and Remedy Defendants’ Past Underpayments of 340b Drugs
The Power of Tech-Enablement: Modernizing Today's Mobile Workforce
How Henry Ford Health Revolutionized Their Labor Approach
AHA’s Center for Health Innovation Leaders | Center
Meet the AHA Center for Health Innovation leaders dedicated to advancing health care and upending the status quo. Together, we are working across the field to pioneer new ways to improve clinical care, engage patients and families, confront health inequities, create operational efficiencies and make health care affordable.
AHA advertorial: 340B program advances health for patients and communities
As drug prices continue to rise, the 340B drug pricing program continues to help hospitals expand access to comprehensive health services, including lifesaving prescription drugs for those in need who may not be able to afford them, writes AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack in the Wall Street Journal.
CMS awards 200 new Medicare-funded residency slots to hospitals
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services today allocated 200 new Medicare-funded residency slots to 100 teaching hospitals in health professional shortage areas with the greatest need, as described in the inpatient prospective payment system final rule for fiscal year 2022.