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Lunch & Learn Series: Staying Ahead of the Compliance Survey

Speakers: Joseph A Glaski, MBA, FASHE, CFDAI Healthcare Regulatory Compliance  

How the Health Care Landscape Will Change in 2021

While it’s been difficult this year to predict what the next month will bring for health care, a few longer-term impacts are much clearer, including how digital health will continue to be transformed. Here are three predictions for 2021 by health care thought leaders.

Exploring the Path Forward for Rural Health Care

Collaboration among rural health care executives will be critical during this transformative period when the field begins to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic. To explore the new landscape in greater detail, the nation’s top leaders will come together during the virtual AHA Rural Health Care Leadership Conference Feb. 17-18.
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Appellee U.S. Opposition to Emergency Motion to Stay

Defendant respectfully opposes plaintiffs’ emergency motion for stay. Without having moved first in the district court (contra Fed. R. App. P. 8(a)), and less than two weeks before the hospital-price-transparency rule is to take effect on January 1, 2021, plaintiffs ask that this Court “stay the enforcement of the [rule] for six months.” Mot. 13. That extraordinary request should be denied.
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AHA Statement on Court Delay of Most Favored Nation Model Interim Final Rule

AHA statement on court delay of most favored nation model interim final rule from Executive Vice President Tom Nickels.
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RAC Audit/Tracking Tool Vendors

The following list of vendors are currently in the market providing hospitals with claim level RAC Audit solutions.
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AHA Urges CMS to Remove Regulatory Barriers to Help Better Patient Care

The AHA submitted comments to a Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services request for information on regulatory relief to support economic recovery. Specifically, AHA urged the agency to take additional action to remove certain regulatory barriers standing in the way of efficiency and innovation, thus allowing hospitals to provide better and more cost-effective care to our patients and communities. In order to achieve these objectives, we ask the agency to temporarily extend certain waivers and make others permanent beyond the duration of the COVID-19 public health emergency.
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What Hospitals Need to Know About Federal Appellate Court Decision

In-Depth Analysis of the “Prudent Layperson” Standard Decision’s Impact
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HC3 Sector Alert TLP White: Picture Archiving Communication Systems (PACS) Vulnerability Dec. 15, 2020

Picture Archiving Communication Systems (PACS) are widely used by hospitals, research institutions, clinics and small healthcare practices for sharing patient data and medical images. In 2019, researchers disclosed a vulnerability in these systems that if exploited could potentially expose patient data.