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Collaborating for behavioral health

Trustee talking points An estimated 43.4 million U.S.

SHSMD Releases Futurescan 2021-2026: Health Care Trends and Implications to Help Health Care Leaders Plan for the Future

Chicago (January 6, 2021) — The Society for Health Care Strategy & Market Development (SHSMD) of the American Hospital Association (AHA) today released Futurescan 2021-2026: Health Care Trends and Implications, a highly respected report developed jointly with the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE).

ASHE Webinar Series: Just Ask ASHE

Speaker(s): Jonathan Flannery, MHSA, CHFM, FASHE, FACH Senior Associate Director of Advocacy, American Society for Health Care Engineering (ASHE)

ASHE Webinar Series: ASHE Advocacy Efforts Update

Speaker(s): Jonathan Flannery, MHSA, CHFM, FASHE, FACH Senior Associate Director of Advocacy, American Society for Health Care Engineering (ASHE)

MAP begins annual review of quality performance measures for federal programs

The National Quality Forum’s Measure Applications Partnership recently initiated its statutorily required annual review of the quality measures that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is considering for use in federal programs.

AHA urges ONC to further delay information blocking provisions

The Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology should extend the deadline to comply with its final rule implementing information blocking provisions of the 21st Century Cures Act to 2022 or six months after the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency, whichever is later, AHA said in comments.

AHA comments on CMS’ proposed rule on prior authorization

The AHA praised a Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ proposed rule that would remove inappropriate barriers to patient care by streamlining the prior authorization processes for the impacted health plans; however the association said it was deeply disappointed that CMS chose not to include Medicare Advantage plans, “many of which have implemented abusive prior authorization processes that act as a detriment to the provision of efficient and timely patient care,” in the rule.  

New NIH COVID-19 research includes insights on coronavirus’ effect on patients’ brains; blood thinner trial enrollment paused

New research conducted by the National Institutes of Health is shedding light on how COVID-19 affects patients’ brains.

Moving a Culture Towards Energy Efficiency

Speaker(s): Michael D. Roberts, PE, SASHE, CHFM, CHE Director – Energy Services and Central Energy Plants Facilities Management Group, Corporate, Atrium Health

Diversity in Healthcare Leadership

Speaker(s): Ryan Ollie, CHFM, PE, Manager of Facilities Operations, Advocate Condell Medical Center