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TRENDWATCH: Teaching Hospitals Impact in a Transforming Health Care Landscape

Teaching hospitals train our physician workforce, a role that has taken on increased significance due to an aging population and pre

3 Important Leadership Lessons from COVID-19 Field Hospitals

Hospitals and health systems have demonstrated innovative leadership in acute care response throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. The challenge going forward will be to continue the energy and enthusiasm of distributed, team-based, rapid problem-solving and use it to address other problems that organizations now face.

Project Firstline Q & A: Providing Safe Care to COVID-19 Patients Nov. 20

Please join AHA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for a conversation on providing safe care to COVID-19 positive patients in various settings on Friday, November 20, 2020 at
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Special Bulletin: CMS Issues Interim Final Rule Implementing Most Favored Nation Model for Part B Drugs

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Nov.

Health care sector encouraged to continue vigilance toward ransomware threats

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Department of Health and Human Services said they continue to assess the ransomware threat to the health care sector.

AHA releases summary of changes to Stark law, anti-kickback statute

The AHA released a detailed summary of two final rules that would modernize and make important changes to policies governing physician self-referral (Stark law) and federal anti-kickback statute regulations.

NIH expands research network to improve COVID-19 testing among underserved

The National Institutes of Health has awarded about $45 million to expand the research network for its Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics Underserved Populations program.

HHS seeks input on effective health care innovations during the pandemic

The Department of Health and Human Services seeks information on innovative approaches and best practices developed to promote health care access, quality and value during the COVID-19 pandemic to inform the agency’s priorities and programs.

FDA authorizes combining two antibodies to treat certain COVID-19 patients

The Food and Drug Administration authorized administering the monoclonal antibodies casirivimab and imdevimab together to certain COVID-19 outpatients at risk for severe disease.

AstraZeneca/Oxford releases first COVID-19 vaccine candidate data; will seek EUA

Drug maker AstraZeneca said it will seek an emergency use authorization for its AZD1222 vaccine candidate for SARS-CoV-2 following positive high-level results from an interim analysis of ongoing clinical trials.