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New United Laboratory Policy Puts Profits ahead of Patient Care

The availability of swift, accurate and reliable diagnostic testing during the public health emergency has been extremely important.

Lunch & Learn Series: The Electrical Safety Roadmap for Healthcare Environments

In this session we will outline a strategy that can be implemented to increase electrical safety in the healthcare environment and ensure the safety of patients, staff and electrical workers.

Terrence Cunningham

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AHA, Others Urge Congress to Provide $485 Million for Children’s Hospitals GME

Twenty organizations, including the AHA, urge congressional appropriators to provide $485 million in fiscal year 2022 funding for the Children’s Hospitals Graduate Medical Education program.

AHA Transformation Talks: Mitigating supply chain risk, disruption beyond the pandemic

Learn how hospital and health system leaders such as Richard Bagley, senior vice president, chief supply chain officer, Penn State Health, are looking beyond the pandemic to address long-standing vulnerabilities in the health care supply chain during crisis situations.
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2021 Maternal Health Presentation

This presentation will help communities discuss the fact that childbirth i

Biden: All adults eligible for COVID-19 vaccine as soon as April 19

All U.S. adults will become eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine by April 19, President Biden announced. That’s a couple weeks sooner than the May 1 target he announced last month.

Engineers weigh in on best practices when creating surge space

Health Facilities Management, the official magazine of AHA’s American Society for Health Care Engineering, looks at factors to consider when creating space for patient surges.

Appeals court sides with New Mexico health system in antitrust case

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit yesterday affirmed a district court decision rejecting an Albuquerque physician practice’s claims that Presbyterian Healthcare Services engaged in exclusionary or anticompetitive conduct under the Sherman Act.

FEMA announces additional funding for reopening, including eligible medical facilities

The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced additional assistance under its public assistance program for eligible costs to safely reopen and operate certain private nonprofits in response to the COVID-19 emergency, including private nonprofit medical facilities.