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Amicus Briefs

The AHA weighs in on a number of issues of importance to hospitals and health systems, as well as the patients they care for, as they come before the court. Below are our most recent friend-of-the-court briefs.

HHS: Hospital COVID-19 Data Reporting will Transition to CDC This December

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has announced that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will assume responsibility for the collection of hospital COVID-19 data, beginning in mid-December 2022.

Closing Gaps in Care Through Laboratory Stewardship | Transformation Talks

Effective laboratory stewardship programs can help hospitals and health systems optimize testing, reduce costs and improve care.

H-ISAC Daily Cyber Headlines

Leading Story: NATO Investigates DarkWeb Leak of Data Stolen from Missile Vendor.
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Resources to Encourage Voter Registration, Engagement with Candidates

To aid hospitals’ and health systems’ participation in this important election, the AHA is encouraging members to view and utilize resources featured on its “We Care, We Vote” webpage.

H-ISAC TLP Green Daily Cyber Headlines - September 15, 2022

H-ISAC TLP Green Daily Cyber Headlines for September 15, 2022.

Role of Hospitals: Logan Health

In Montana’s northwest Flathead Valley, it is not uncommon for residents to have to travel over 30 miles away to the closest hospital. Logan Health’s ASSIST program uses trained volunteers to help local residents access and navigate essential health services and social services, addressing key social determinants of health.

Health Care Finance for Nurse Executives

In today's evolving health care environment, when hospitals are struggling to maintain their margins in the face of rising costs, decreased payment and increased expectations for quality care outco

Health systems create new spaces for employee well-being

Health care employers combat workplace fatigue with staff wellness rooms
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Plaintiffs’ Opposition to Defendant’s Motion to Modify This Court’s Mandamus Order Re Medicare Appeals

AHA urges 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.”