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Biden administration creates $3 billion COVID-19 Antiviral Development Strategy to uncover new treatments

The Department of Health and Human Services announced a $3 billion investment in antiviral treatments for COVID-19, particularly those administered orally. The money will go toward advancing the next stages of COVID-19 treatments, including their discovery, development and manufacturing.

Newest AHA poster focuses on mental health conditions’ prevalence

The AHA released the next People Matter, Words Matter poster. The latest downloadable poster focuses on the commonness of mental health conditions and diagnoses, because knowing the facts is one of the best ways to reduce stigma.

Survey: 70% of parents, adult caregivers report mental health symptoms

Seven in 10 U.S. adults who are parents and/or care for an adult with a health condition or who is at risk for COVID-19 reported at least one recent adverse mental health symptom when surveyed between December 2020 and March 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported.

AHA, others file amicus brief in 9th Circuit case on PREP Act immunity

The AHA joined the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other national organizations in urging the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to affirm a district court decision that found the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act of 2005 provides broad immunity from tort liability to health care providers and other covered entities involved in the administration, manufacture, distribution, use or allocation of countermeasures during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

NAM Future of Nursing Report Webinars Start June 29

The National Academy of Medicine (NAM) will present a four-part webinar series exploring the blueprint for nursing’s next decade.
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Rural Health Update June 17, 2021

June 17, 2021

Blog: Affordable Care Act Survives Third Supreme Court Suit Unscathed

Individuals and states have tried — three times — to wipe the Affordable Care Act off the books. The Supreme Court — for the third time — rejected those efforts. In a lopsided 7-2 opinion, the Court held that individual plaintiffs and states seeking to strike down the Act lacked “standing,” or the legal right, to bring their suit. 
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Pathways to Recovery: Rebuilding a Rural Maternity Care Unit – Part 2

On this podcast AHA offers part two of two podcasts on rebuilding maternity services at a critical access hospital.
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HC3 June 17 Cybersecurity Threat Briefing - Threat Hunting

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center (HC3) invites you to join us today, for the second of our bi-monthly cybersecurity threat briefings in June.