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FDA identifies molecular tests impacted by COVID-19 omicron variant

Mutations in the omicron variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus may impact certain molecular tests for COVID-19, the Food and Drug Administration announced.

Bill would provide relief from forthcoming Medicare cuts to hospitals

A legislative package could be voted on in the House that would stop upcoming Medicare cuts to hospitals, physicians and other providers that are scheduled to kick in early next year.
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House Could Vote on Bill Tonight that would Provide Relief from Forthcoming Medicare Cuts to Hospitals and Physicians

A legislative package could be voted on in the House as soon as tonight that would stop upcoming Medicare cuts to hospitals, physicians and other providers that are scheduled to kick in early next year.
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AHA STATEMENT ON WHITE HOUSE MATERNAL HEALTH DAY OF ACTION

America’s hospitals and health systems are committed to providing the best possible care for all women, including pregnant women, new mothers and their babies, and to amplifying the voices of women of color who are disproportionately affected by maternal morbidity and mortality.
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AHA Statement on House Medicare Sequester Relief Legislation

The AHA is pleased that the House has recognized that now is not the time to make cuts to hospitals and physicians under the Medicare program.
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Establishing a PFAC in your Organization, Councils Truly Reflect the Patients They Serve

In the second episode of our four-part series on Patient and Family Advisory Councils (PFACs), Elisa Arespacochaga, AHA vice president of clinical affairs and workforce, sits down with Jacqueline Beckerman, chief patient experience officer and senior director at ICARE Commitment at the University of Rochester Medical Center to discuss how to go about establishing a PFAC and the importance of representing all aspects of your community.

Atrium Health Pursues $1.5 Billion Innovation District

Atrium Health officials recently shared early details with Mecklenburg County Board about a planned $1.5 billion innovation district in uptown Charlotte, N.C. The nonprofit health system is seeking a public-private partnership for the 40-acre district that would be built near a planned Wake Forest School of Medicine campus due to begin construction in 2022.