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HHS Asked to Postpone Information Blocking Compliance Deadline
A coalition of organizations, including the AHA, urge the Department of Health and Human Services to consider postponing for one year the Oct. 6 deadline for health care providers to begin sharing all electronic protected health information in a designated record set, as defined under HIPAA, to ensure they understand the requirements and have the technology to support them.
Encouraging Pregnant Women to Get Vaccinated
The COVID-19 virus can be especially dangerous for women during pregnancy. This podcast talks about why pregnant women are more prone to serious infections and what they can do to protect themselves and their babies.
Role of Hospitals: Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Clinic is investing in its communities, transforming conversations into sustainable partnerships that are having a positive impact on the health of people living in the city’s neighborhoods.
2022 340B Hospital Community Benefit Analysis
Tax-exempt hospitals are required to publicly report on the ways in which they improve the health of the communities they serve yearly through the IRS Form 990 Schedule H, which is publicly available. In 2019, the most recent year for which this information is available, tax-exempt hospitals participating in the 340B drug savings program provided $67.9B in total benefits to their communities.
The Safety from Violence for Healthcare Employees Act
The Safety from Violence for Healthcare Employees Act introduced June 7, 2022, by Representatives Dean (D-PA) and Bucshon (R-IN).
HC3 TLP White: Monthly Cybersecurity Vulnerability Bulletin June 8, 2022
Executive Summary
In May 2022, vulnerabilities to the health sector have been released that require attention.
AHA urges court to require HHS to resolve Medicare appeals backlog
AHA Friday urged the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to deny the Department of Health and Human Services’ request to modify a court order requiring it to completely eliminate the remaining 19,802 Medicare appeals backlogged at the Administration Law Judge level. HHS now contends that it cannot fully comply with the order, stating that “it is unlikely that the backlog could be reduced completely to zero by the end of the fiscal year.” In a brief filed with the court, AHA said it would agree to a modest extension, but “the end goal must be the elimination of” the backlog.
Leadership Dialogue Series: Peggy Abbott from Ouachita County Medical Center
Recently, the hospital leadership team of Ouachita County Medical Center in Camden, Ark., made the “heart-wrenching decision” to close a rural health clinic that the hospital had operated for 25 years.
Case Study: Leading a Communitywide Approach for Age-Friendly Care
The age-friendly task force at AdventHealth Hendersonville created a vision board that helps drive improvements in caring for older adult patients. The health system works with teams across its network as well as with community partners, includes age-friendly initiatives as part of its annual strategic and financial planning, and incorporates age-friendly care into annual wellness visits for older adult patients.
H-ISAC TLP Green Ransomware Data Leak Sites Report - September 26, 2022
A daily ransomware tracker as TLP:GREEN for purposes of increasing ransomware threat awareness.