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AHA expresses support for bipartisan bill to eliminate COVID-19 provider relief fund tax penalties

The AHA conveyed support for the Eliminating the Provider Relief Fund Tax Penalties Act of 2020, a bipartisan proposal to ensure that vital funding through the Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund and similar programs provided in response to COVID-19 is not taxable.

Flu season will likely strain U.S. lab capacity

The need to test for influenza and other respiratory viruses this fall will create an additional burden on the nation’s labs, which continue to struggle to meet the demand for COVID-19 testing.

AONL award winner discusses building teams and trust

Ann Marie T. Brooks, PhD, RN, president at Mount Carmel College of Nursing, Columbus, Ohio, shared her perspective on leadership in the Journal of Nursing Administration this month.

Hospitals rethink visitor policies for older patients

As hospitals prepare for an ongoing influx of patients with COVID-19, an AARP blog urges system leaders to rethink policies that isolate older patients from their caregivers.

Chicago Safety-Net Hospital Offers Free Mental Health Services During Pandemic

Saint Anthony Hospital in Chicago is continuing to provide free mental health services targeting minority and immigrant populations – and offering counseling services to staff too.

Presbyterian Healthcare Offers Free Meals for Children, as Hunger Rates Rise During Pandemic

To address food insecurity in New Mexico, Albuquerque-based Presbyterian Healthcare Services is offering free meals for children at seven hospitals statewide.

COVID-19 hits black and dual-eligible Medicare patients hardest

Among Medicare beneficiaries, dual-eligible individuals and members of racial and ethnic minorities experienced the highest rates of hospitalization in the first half of 2020.

Surge zone hospitals apply lessons from New York

Hospitals dealing with COVID-19 surges are looking to lessons from earlier hot spots such as New York to ensure they have adequate beds, staff and personal protective equipment (PPE).

Health care execs prepare for a future with COVID-19

What will the new normal look like for hospitals? Healthcare Dive asked this question of health care executives and reviewed survey research to understand on how the COVID-19 pandemic is reshaping health care.