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In-person August Meeting Canceled

The August 2020 NUBC Meeting has been canceled.   
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AHA statement on District Court decision on mandated disclosure of negotiated rates

AHA statement on District Court decision on mandated disclosure of negotiated rates from General Counsel Melinda Hatton.

In-person August Meeting Canceled

August 2020 NUBC in-person meeting canceled

Webinar: The Trifecta - The Intersection of Family Medical Leave, the Americans with Disabilities Act and Workers' Compensation in the Health Care Field

Tuesday, July 14, 2020 | 1:00 p.m. CT An informative and engaging webinar outlining the basics of the FMLA, ADA and workers compensation, and then applying them to a factual scenario involving health care workers to provide attendees with a practical understating of what they should consider when an employee asks for leave and/or is injured on the job.

Researchers study hospital construction training requirements

Study suggests health care field could benefit from more infection control training among specific construction team members

Managing operating room temperature and humidity

ASHE advocacy video offers clear understanding of minimum relative humidity requirements

FCC grants conditional waiver to support WMTS

Plus: Facility Guidelines Institute to create guidelines for emergency conditions

Security technologies and code compliance

Current codes guiding the location of security cameras in health care facilities

Solutions: HVAC and nurse communication products

HVAC, nurse communication and more products on our radar

AHA to appeal court decision on public disclosure of negotiated rates

A federal judge in Washington, D.C., dismissed the AHA’s legal challenge to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ final rule mandating that hospitals disclose their privately negotiated charges with commercial health insurers. AHA plans to appeal on an expedited basis.