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AHA Transformation Talks: Advancing opioid stewardship strategies to save lives

AHA member organizations are undertaking a variety of efforts to address opioid issues in their communities. Hear examples of some of those efforts from Alicia Mikolaycik Gonzalez, M.D., regional director at the Oakland, Calif.-based CA Bridge Program.

GAO: HHS should provide time frames for distributing COVID-19 PRF money

The Department of Health and Human Services should provide projected time frames for its planned spending of COVID-19 relief funds, including the Provider Relief Fund, to ensure accountability for these funds, the Government Accountability Office said in a report. 

CMS announces call on surprise medical billing rule

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will host a national stakeholders call July 22 at 3:30 p.m. ET on the interim final rule, Surprise Billing Part 1, that implements aspects of the No Surprises Act that bans balance billing in certain out-of-network scenarios.

HHS renews public health emergency

The Department of Health and Human Services has renewed the COVID-19 public health emergency declaration for another 90 days effective July 20.

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Case Study: WakeMed Behavioral Health Network

WakeMed Health & Hospitals faced a behavioral health crisis in the system’s seven emergency departments

Perspective: The Time is now for Diversity and Health Equity

COVID-19’s disproportionate impact on Black, Latino, Native Americans and other communities of color is well-documented and deeply troubling. It’s also the latest in a long history of health inequities and health disparities affecting racial minorities in our society. 

CDC reports surge in ED visits during recent heat wave in Northwest

The number of heat-related emergency department visits in the Northwest region surged June 25-30, when most of Oregon and Washington were under a National Weather Service excessive heat warning, according to a report released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.