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CMS: Over 528,000 select marketplace plan since Feb. 15

Just over 528,000 people selected a 2021 health plan through the federally facilitated marketplace between Feb. 15 and March 31 during the special enrollment period created in response to the COVID-19 emergency, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services reported today.

Blog: Chicago hospital, patients benefit from creation of OUD treatment program

UChicago Medicine found an opportunity to enhance inpatient treatment for opioid use disorder by leveraging non-specialist clinical expertise and collaborating with local community-based treatment providers. Read more from George Weyer, M.D., about this successful consult service and how it formed.

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SHSMD Strategists Salon: Closing the Gap between Strategy and Execution on the Move to Value | Recording

This SHSMD Strategists Salon provided a unique opportunity to learn from and network with our speakers and SHSMD members. In addition, this dialogue will contribute to a toolkit being created in collaboration between SHSMD and AHA’s The Value Initiative for the hospital field. 

How far we’ve come and how far we’ll go

ASHE President points out resources to help deal with the ongoing challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic

Projects that comply with regulatory demands

Practical tips and resources to help ensure compliance with the myriad codes and standards governing health facilities

Studies on surface and airborne transmission

The Center for Health Design shares research on how the virus spreads in the physical environment

The role of surfaces in COVID-19 spread

Researchers reviewed decades of studies to learn more about virus transmission via surfaces

AHA urges Congress to support health care in FY 2022 appropriations

The AHA urged leaders of the House Appropriations Subcommittees on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies to consider the potential effect their health care funding decisions for fiscal year 2022 will have on hospitals’ ability to care for their patients and communities and respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and other ongoing challenges.