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Video from AHA Virtual Advocacy Day: March 16, 2021

This video includes an AHA Virtual Advocacy Day presentation on legislation to secure the extension of the Medicare sequestration moratorium set to expire on April 1, 2021.

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FBI Internet Crime Report 2020

In 2020, while the American public was focused on protecting our families from a global pandemic and helping others in need, cyber criminals took advantage of an opportunity to profit from our dependence on technology to go on an Internet crime spree.
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TLP Amber Joint Cybersecurity Advisory: Threats to Emergency Services by DoppelPaymer Ransomware January 7, 2021

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) have observed—since the summer of 2020—a surge of DoppelPaymer ransomware attacks against emergency services and healthcare entities.
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FBI TLP Amber Alert: Indicators of Compromise Associated with Cyber Criminal Point-of-Sale Group, FIN6

The FBI has identified various phishing emails and infrastructure used by financially motivated cyber criminal group FIN6 in furtherance of large-scale point-of-sale (POS) intrusions.
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FBI TLP Green PIN: Potential for Malicious Cyber Activities to Disrupt the Presidential Inauguration, Including Media Broadcasting Environments and Emergency Services January 15, 2021

The FBI to date is not aware of any specific cyber threat against the 20 January 2021 Presidential Inauguration but encourages partners to remain vigilant and maintain best practices in their network and digital environments.

HHS delays rule on retrospective review of regulations

The Department of Health and Human Services postponed for one year, pending judicial review, a final rule that would require the agency to assess periodically each regulation to determine whether it has a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities and, if so, determine whether to retain, modify or eliminate the regulation.

House passes bill that would provide relief from Medicare sequester cuts

The House of Representatives voted 246-175 to approve H.R. 1868, a bill that, among other health care provisions, would eliminate the 2% across-the-board cut to all Medicare payments, known as sequestration, until the end of 2021.

CMS urged to extend window for building new residency programs

AHA urged the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to extend the five-year window for building medical residency programs to account for the COVID-19 public health emergency.

FDA: Providers should consider whether SARS-CoV-2 variants may resist monoclonal antibody therapies

The Food and Drug Administration yesterday updated the health care provider fact sheets for all three monoclonal antibody therapies authorized for emergency use to include information on whether SARS-CoV-2 variants may show resistance to that therapy.