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AHA urges Congress to provide additional COVID-19 relief for hospitals

As Congress prepares to adjourn for its April recess, AHA today emphasized to congressional leaders the need for immediate additional support for hospitals and health systems.

CMS finalizes certain changes to Medicare Advantage cost sharing limits 

The final rule also codifies guidance on applying the changes beginning in contract year 2023.

MACPAC recommends improving oversight of Medicaid directed payments

MACPAC calls on CMS to increase transparency and oversight of directed payments in Medicaid managed care.

CMS finalizes Medicare coverage policy for Alzheimer’s drug 

Medicare will only cover FDA-approved monoclonal antibodies that target amyloid to treat Alzheimer’s disease for beneficiaries enrolled in qualifying clinical trials.

HRSA seeks comments on ways to improve transplantation network

The agency will accept comments until May 9 on ways to improve the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network.

AHA, AHRQ release toolkit to help hospitals prevent ICU infections

The customizable toolkit offers resources to help prevent central line-associated bloodstream infections and catheter-associated urinary tract infections.

The Ultimate Guide to Navigating the Evolving Health Care Event Landscape

The Ultimate Guide to Navigating the Evolving Health Care Event Landscape

Value Break: Maternal Safety Bundles Lead Change in Maternal Care

Hear how Penn Medicine implemented a standardized labor induction protocol, layering AIM’s Peripartum Racial/Ethnic Disparities and Safe Reduction of Primary Cesarean Birth Bundle to improve outcomes for mothers. 
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Urge Congress to Support Hospitals as They Contend with Many Challenges to Ensure Access to Care in Communities

Congress is leaving town for a two-week district work period without addressing any of the issues critical to dealing with COVID-19. That means Congress will likely resume discussions on a COVID-19 package when they return to Washington giving us an opportunity to get our priorities in the mix.