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3 Ways to Expand Community, Patient Engagement

Advisory councils or boards can play an integral role in engaging the voice of the patient to help shape changes from providers and health plans. But some organizations are going a step further.
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FBI TLP:Green Indicators of Compromise Associated with Darkside Ransomware

Darkside is a ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) variant, in which criminal affiliates conduct the attacks and the proceeds are shared with the ransomware developer(s). Darkside has impacted numerous organizations across various sectors including manufacturing, legal, insurance, healthcare, and energy.

Chair File: Gratitude — This Week and Every Week — for Our Hospital Teams

Today is “Our Cup Runneth Over with Gratitude” Day at Susan B. Allen Memorial Hospital in El Dorado, Kan. Employees are wearing blue and yellow SBA colors and getting a stainless steel cup as a small gift of thanks from their hospital leaders.  

Registration Now Open for ASHRM Express 2021

Registration is now open for ASHRM's summer education programs. ASHRM Express 2021 offers essential courses in an efficient learning environment.
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AHA Releases Song, Video Inspired by Health Care Workers for National Hospital Week

In honor of National Hospital Week (May 9-15), the American Hospital Association (AHA) is collaborating with Musicians On Call (MOC), a nonprofit organization that delivers the healing power of music, to release an original song and video inspired by the words of health care workers honoring their work and sacrifices during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Medicare announces new payment rates for COVID-19 monoclonal antibody infusions

Effective immediately, Medicare will pay $750 to administer monoclonal antibodies to COVID-19 patients in their residence or temporary lodging and increase payment to administer them in most other care settings to $450 from $310 to better align payment with provider costs, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced.

Ahead of key CDC meeting on vaccinating adolescents, Pfizer files for full FDA approval of COVID-19 vaccine

The Centers for Disease Control’s independent advisory committee will meet May 12 for what’s expected to be a discussion of Pfizer’s request to authorize the emergency use of its COVID-19 vaccine on children aged 12 to 15.

Blog: CMS should re-think its post-COVID-19 coverage strategy for tele-psychiatry services

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services should reconsider its decision to discontinue coverage of tele-audio services when the COVID-19 public health emergency ends, writes Blaine Greenwald, M.D., vice chair and director of geriatric psychiatry at Zucker Hillside Hospital in Queens, N.Y., noting that a significant proportion of older adults lack access to tele-video services