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Amicus Brief: PREP Act, AHA, Others Support Decision Providing Broad Immunity from Tort Liability, June 16, 2021

AHA, others urge 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to affirm a decision holding that the PREP Act provides broad immunity from tort liability to health care providers and other covered entities, June 16, 2021.
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Outpatient Prospective Payment System - OPPS/ASC Spreadsheets and Summaries

Outpatient PPS – Calendar Year 2022 Rules: 2022 Calendar Year Proposed Rule:

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Proposed 2022 Outpatient PPS Addendum A and B Compared to 2021 Spreadsheets and Lookup Tool

Attached are three spreadsheets, one comparing relative weights and payment rates at the APC level, using the 2022 proposed rule Addendum A compared to Addendum A effective July 1, 2021, as downloa

AHA Transformation Talks: How AI-based patient surveillance can improve hospital performance

Learn how hospital and health system leaders such as Jonathan Perlin, M.D., president of clinical operations and chief medical officer at HCA Healthcare, are using patient surveillance technologies, including those based on artificial intelligence, to help predict onset of health care-associated infections or other causes of patient deterioration and improve care.

Health centers, rural health clinics can apply for ARPA funding to train residents

Rural health clinics and other qualified community-based outpatient care centers can apply for American Rescue Plan Act funding to expand the number of full-time equivalent resident positions and create new primary care residency programs in rural and underserved communities through the Teaching Health Center Program, the Health Resources and Services Administration announced.

Blog: Integrating mental health care to improve minority mental health

By integrating behavioral health into physical care and tapping into community partnerships, hospitals and health systems can develop culturally competent clinical solutions to better serve historically underrepresented individuals, writes Manish Sapra, M.D., executive director of the behavioral health service line at New York-based Northwell Health.

Fitch: Health systems face growing financial pressure from cyberattacks

U.S. hospitals and health systems face growing financial pressure from cyberattacks, credit rating agency Fitch Ratings reported.  

Hospital groups urge all health care personnel to get COVID-19 vaccine

The AHA, America’s Essential Hospitals, Association of American Medical Colleges, Catholic Health Association of the United States, and Children’s Hospital Association released a joint statement strongly urging all health care personnel to get vaccinated against COVID-19 to protect themselves, their patients and peers.

CDC adjusts guidance for fully vaccinated; urges masking in indoor spaces in hotspot states

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention adjusted its guidance for fully vaccinated individuals, urging indoor masking in states that are labeled as “high” or “substantial” in their number of cases, including schools, where all in attendance should wear masks.