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FDA authorizes dosing change for monoclonal antibody treatment

The Food and Drug Administration authorized a revised dosing regimen for the combination monoclonal antibody therapy Evusheld when used to prevent COVID-19 in certain patients, citing data showing a higher initial dose may better prevent infection by certain omicron subvariants.

CMMI announces transition of Direct Contracting Model into new ACO REACH Model

The Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation announced a redesign of the Global and Professional Direct Contracting Model, which launched last year and was supposed to continue through 2026.

Senate companion to post-disaster mental health resources bill introduced

Sens. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., and Rob Portman, R-Ohio, introduced the Senate companion to the Post-Disaster Mental Health Response Act (S. 3677), AHA-supported legislation that would expand the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training Program to federally-designated emergencies.
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AHA Expresses Support for the Post-Disaster Mental Health Response Act

Letter to Senators Durbin and Portman expresses AHA’s support for the Post-Disaster Mental Health Response Act.

AHE Online Course: CHESP Study Group

CHESP Online Study Group Delivering high-quality health care requires highly qualified people.

ASHE Webinar Series: Just Ask ASHE Q1

Join a panel of code experts to discuss the latest developments regarding codes and standards requirements.

Five takeaways from the AHA Rural Health Care Leadership Conference session on reimagining emergency management systems

The AHA and Department of Health and Human Services, by way of the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, have entered into a new grant to strengthen and reimagine the emergency management system for the nation’s health care and public health preparedness, response and recovery efforts to disasters and other emergencies. 

Saving 1 Million Hearts

Every year, more than 1.6 million people in the U.S. suffer from heart attacks and strokes and more than 870,000 die from a cardiovascular disease. Though those numbers are alarming, what is more distressing is that 80% of those deaths are preventable.