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FDA limits use of two COVID-19 monoclonal antibody therapies

Based on recent data on omicron variant susceptibility to monoclonal antibodies, the Food and Drug Administration revised its emergency use authorizations for the combination therapies bamlanivimab and etesevimab and REGEN-COV (casirivimab and imdevimab) to exclude geographic regions where the omicron COVID-19 variant predominates.  

HRSA to distribute second batch of ‘Phase 4’ PRF payments

The Health Resources and Services Administration will distribute $2 billion in a second wave of Provider Relief Fund “Phase 4” payments to providers who experienced revenue losses and expenses related to the COVID-19 pandemic based on changes in operating revenues and expenses from July 1, 2020, to March 31, 2021, the Department of Health and Human Services announced.

AHA urges HRSA to delay withdrawal of Health Professional Shortage Areas

The AHA asked the Health Resources and Services Administration to delay by at least one year the effective withdrawal date for Health Professional Shortage Areas designated as “proposed for withdrawal,” expressing concerns about the “extremely large numbers” of areas the agency proposes to end given the current workforce and financial challenges faced by providers who serve communities and populations already experiencing shortages of health professionals. 
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340B Advocacy Alliance Bulletin: Updates on 340B Legislation, Representatives Letter to HHS

Updates on 340B Legislation, Representatives Letter to HHS

Data Brief: Workforce Issues Remain at the Forefront of Pandemic-related Challenges for Hospitals

As demand for hospital care remains high and patient acuity for both COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 care has increased, hospitals and health systems are facing a critical shortage of workers necessary to meet that demand.
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Case Study: Southwestern Vermont Medical Center Transitional Care Nursing Program

Southwestern Vermont Health Care. Bennington, Vermont (SVHC) partners with Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health and is an integrated non-profit health system that includes a 99-bed hospital, 25 primary care and specialty care practices, and two nursing homes.
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Case Study: Sky Lakes Medical Center: How Becoming a “Blue Zone” Advanced the Health of Klamath Falls, Oregon

Sky Lakes Medical Center (SLMC), located in Klamath Falls, Oregon, is a rural, not-for-profit, community-owned, internationally accredited acute-care teaching hospital.
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Case Study: Chatham Hospital The Clinical and Business Cases for Opening a Maternity Care Unit in a CAH

Chatham Hospital is a 25-bed Critical Access Hospital (CAH) located in Siler City, NC. The hospital, accredited by The Joint Commission, provides surgical, medical, pediatric, maternal and emergency services. Community-based outpatient services also are offered.

Lunch & Learn Series: Emergency Department Access – Can Patients Find Their Way?

Speakers Edward M. Browne, MS, CHFM, CHC, CHPA, Environment of Care and Life Safety Consultant, Joint Commission Resources