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AHA Provides Members with Tools and Resources to Navigate Current Blood Supply Shortage

Member advisory provides tools and resources to navigate current blood supply shortage.
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AHA, Others Express Concerns About Potential Offsets Included in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework

A letter to Senate leaders from America’s Hospitals and Health Systems urging them to forgo to the use of an extension of mandatory sequestration, as well as unspent COVID-19 provider relief funds, as financing sources for any infrastructure package.

Building a Better Data Connection: Will Big Tech’s Investments Pay Off?

Big tech firms Microsoft and Google have been making significant changes to their health care strategies lately with an eye toward easing the burdens of clinicians and supporting their decision-making.

There May Be a Generation Gap in Telehealth’s Future

When it comes to telehealth, convenience appears to be king, according to the HIMSS 2021 State of Healthcare Report. Nearly two-thirds of patients surveyed in March said they prefer the convenience of telehealth compared with in-office visits.

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Registration for 2021 Advanced Health Care Social Media and Digital Marketing Virtual Conference

FDA updates patient and provider fact sheets for mRNA COVID-19 vaccines; revises bronchoscope reprocessing safety recommendations

The Food and Drug Administration June 25 formally updated its patient and provider fact sheets for the Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines to include warnings about the increased risk of heart inflammation in patients.

CMS releases proposed home health PPS for CY 2022

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services late today released its calendar year 2022 proposed rule for the home health prospective payment system. The proposed rule would set forth routine updates to the home health and home infusion therapy services payment rates in accordance with existing statutory and regulatory requirements.

Supreme Court declines to take up AHA’s site-neutral challenge

The Supreme Court of the United States declined to consider AHA’s lawsuit asking the court to reverse federal appeals court decisions that threaten continued access to care for hospital outpatients in need by making significant Medicare cuts to payments for health exams at off-site clinics.

Deadline for states to apply for social determinants of health grants approaching

July 6 is the deadline for state and local governments to apply for grants of up to $125,000 each to develop multi-sector plans to address social determinants of health to improve chronic disease outcomes in populations experiencing health disparities and inequities.