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OSHA Issues COVID-19 Health Care Emergency Temporary Standard

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) today issued an emergency temporary standard (ETS) for occupational exposure to COVID-19 that requires certain health care employers to help protect their workers in settings where suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patients are treated.
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AHA Statement on OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard

AHA statement on OSHA emergency temporary standard from Executive Vice President Stacey Hughes.
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HC3: TLP Green Alert – Joint Cybersecurity Advisory – North Korean Cyber Actors Targeting Vaccine and Virology Orgs 

Executive Summary A joint alert published on June 9, 2021, by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the United Kingdo

Structured bedside handovers improve patient outcomes

Improvements in handover communication in hospital settings had a clinically important positive effect on patient outcomes, according to an integrative review

Microgrid Strategies for Hospitals and Health Care Organizations

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National Urban League to discuss post-pandemic health issues as part of 18th annual Legislative Policy Conference

The National Urban League, a strategic partner of AHA, June 15-16 is hosting its annual Legislative Policy Conference as a free virtual event.

Enhancing Understanding of Your Community’s Health and Social Needs — Together

Enhancing Understanding of Your Community’s Health and Social Needs — Together  Wednesday, June 9, 2021 

HHS reminds providers in COVID-19 vaccine program not to charge recipients

Health care providers participating in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s COVID-19 Vaccination Program must administer the vaccines at no cost to recipients, the Department of Health and Human Services reminded providers and health plans in a letter.

Agencies agree to purchase investigational antiviral if authorized by FDA

The departments of Health and Human Services and Defense will purchase 1.7 million treatment courses of an investigational antiviral drug for $1.2 billion if the Food and Drug Administration approves or authorizes the therapy, the Biden administration announced.

Case study: Spectrum Health shows value of health system during pandemic

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Grand Rapids, Mich-based Spectrum Health used the full scope of its resources to enable easy vaccine access, keep its communities informed, maintain and expand access in ZIP codes bearing the brunt of infections, and fuel innovation.