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Member Issue Brief: Implementing Patient Out-of-pocket Cost Estimators
Patients have many questions when planning for their care. An important one is: How much is this going to cost me?
Webinar: The Labor and Employment Agenda for 2021: Important Issues for Health Care Providers
Learn the latest from Washington (and nationally) about labor relations and employment law during this labor relations webinar. Nick Munday of IRI Consultants and G. Roger King of the HR Policy Association will discuss what the impact of the Presidential Election, the PRO Act and mail-ballot elections will have on health care employers. The webinar also will address data and labor trends recently published in the latest ASHHRA Labor Activity in Health Care Report and the tactics unions are using to organize health care employers. The presenters will review best practices to use to prepare for potential union activity.
Special Bulletin: Administration Issues Two Rules on Disclosure of Hospital and Health Plan Negotiated Rates
The Administration today released a final rule requiring hospitals to disclose payer-specific negotiated rates, along with a proposed rule that would impose new requirements on private insurers in the individual and group markets to publicly disclose negotiated rates and out-of-network allowed amounts, and give their enrollees real-time, personalized access to cost-sharing information.
Labor Activity in Health Care Report
Guides/Reports
[PUBLICATION] The Labor Activity in Health Care Report is a semi-annual publication available to ASHHRA members, developed in collaboration with IRI Consultants. The report includes analyses of national, regional and state representation petitions and elections as reported by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). The report also includes articles written by labor experts about relevant and timely labor issues impacting employers and the workplace.
CNML Recertification
Nurse Manager
The recertification cycle for the Certified Nurse Manager and Leader (CNML) credential is three years, with expiration on the last day of the month in which certification expires. Recertification may be achieved by completing eligible continuing professional development (CPD) activities or retaking and passing the CNML Examination.