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Congress passes resolution to fund government to Feb. 18; CR does not include relief from pending Medicare cuts

The House and Senate passed a continuing resolution to extend funding for federal programs through Feb. 18, avoiding a government shutdown when the current CR expires tonight.

Moving Forward — a Light at the End of the Tunnel

Learn how the pandemic has impacted AHA member and AHA business partner relationships, new ways to engage with members, and AHA priorities.
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Hospital Leaders Urge Their Mississippi Community: ‘Trust Your Doc. Get the Shot!’

Clinical leaders at Forrest General Hospital in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, are participating in a campaign urging community members to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Improving the Patient Billing Experience: Froedtert

In the final episode of this Members in Action podcast series, Julia Resnick, Director of Strategic Initiatives at the AHA, is speaking with Scott Hawig, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Administration Officer at Froedtert and Paul Spencer, Vice-President of Managed Care and Revenue Cycle Services to learn how Froedtert in Wisconsin is consolidating bills from across the continuum of care to make the process more patient friendly.
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No Surprises Act: Updated CMS Documents for Notice and Consent and Public Disclosure Forms

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has released six documents updating previous guidance implementing the No Surprises Act requirements regarding Standard Notice and Consent Forms and Model Public Disclosure Notices.
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CMS Memo Confirms it will not Enforce Vaccine Mandate while it Remains Enjoined in Courts

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) today issued a memorandum confirming that it will not enforce its vaccine mandate while it remains enjoined by the Missouri and Louisiana district courts.
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Court Ruling Puts CMS Vaccine Mandate on Temporary Hold across the Country

A federal district court in Louisiana late yesterday issued a preliminary injunction placing a temporary hold on enforcement of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services vaccine mandate for health care facilities in all states, except the 10 already covered by the Missouri district court’s preliminary injunction issued on Nov. 29.

AHA podcast: FBI, H-ISAC discuss latest ransomware attacks on hospitals

In this podcast John Riggi, AHA’s senior advisor for cybersecurity and risk, talks to David Ring, section chief of the FBI's cyber engagement and intelligence section, and Errol Weiss, chief security officer at H-ISAC, about the latest ransomware attacks on hospitals, as well as the partnership between H-ISAC, AHA and the FBI to exchange cyber threat intel and to broadcast and amplify warnings.

Kingston interviews her mentor, Disch

AONL Past President Mary Beth Kingston, PhD, RN, discussed professional generosity, board