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CNO Jacobs shares workforce insights
Health care facilities need to create environments that enable front-line nurses to leave work “feeling like they have made a difference to their patients, families and colleagues,” said CNO Barbara Jacobs
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management Recognized for 2022 APEX Award
The Journal of Healthcare Risk Management received an APEX Award in the writi
H-ISAC TLP Green: Daily Cyber Headlines July 21, 2022
Atlassian has warned its users regarding various critical flaws that affect multiple products; however, it has not exhaustively enumerated all potential consequences.
A Conversation with Dr. Neel Shah: Reaching for Valuable, Equitable Maternal Care
In this podcast, Priya Bathija, vice president of AHA’s strategic initiatives speaks with globally recognized expert and leader in maternal care, Dr. Neel Shah about the state of maternal health in the U.S, along with how Maven Clinic is supporting Black moms and their families.
MACPAC: Gaps in Medicaid coverage increase preventable hospitalizations
A new study released by the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission found emergency department visits and hospitalizations for certain preventable conditions more than doubled in the first month after adult Medicaid beneficiaries temporarily lost coverage.
CMS awards $49M to connect kids to Medicaid, CHIP coverage
CMS awarded $49 million in grants to help 36 organizations enroll eligible children in Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program coverage.
Recalled infusion pumps may cause serious injury
Smiths Medical recently recalled more than 118,000 Medfusion syringe infusion pumps whose software could malfunction, the FDA announced.
CDC recommends Novavax COVID-19 vaccine for adults
The CDC endorsed the two-dose Novavax COVID-19 vaccine as a COVID-19 vaccine primary series for emergency use in adults, as recommended by its advisory committee.
DOJ recovers ransom paid to North Korean hackers targeting health care
The Justice Department has recovered about $500,000 in ransom that a Kansas hospital and Colorado medical provider paid to state-sponsored North Korean hackers, the agency announced.