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AHA responds to New York Times article on hospital layoffs

In a letter to the editor, AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack notes, “Even before the Covid-19 pandemic, the financial state of many hospitals was very fragile, with one of every four hospitals in America operating in the red.

Deadline is today to submit additional data to HHS for determining distribution of some CARES Act funds

The Department of Health and Human Services announced that it is planning an additional distribution of funds to hospitals that have been particularly affected by the increased burden of caring for those with COVID-19.

HHS finalizes proposed changes to ACA non-discrimination rule

The Department of Health and Human Services finalized proposed revisions to a 2016 rule implementing nondiscrimination protections for patients under Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act.
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AHA Comments on CMS’ FY 2021 Proposed Rule on the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility PPS

AHA’s comments on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ proposed prospective payment system for inpatient rehabilitation facilities in fiscal year 2021.
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FBI Alert TLP Green: Maze Ransomware Shifts Target to US Institutions – Issued 12/23/2019, Re-Post 5/1/2020

Unknown cyber actors have targeted multiple US and international businesses with Maze ransomware since early 2019.
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Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center Cyber Threat Briefing Series: WebEx Guide

This guide provides participants with instructions and helpful tips for the Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center (HC3) Cybersecurity Threat Briefing Series, hosted via WebEx.

Larry Kramer: Pride & Equity

This Pride Month, the LGBTQ community and its allies celebrate with an aching absence — amid shifting cultural and social tides. Larry Kramer, a literary giant and iconoclast who used words printed and spoken as the engines for his long career, died late last month at the age of 84.
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Deadline is Today, June 15, for Hospitals to Submit Data to HHS to Help Determine Distribution of Some CARES Act Funds

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) last week announced that it is planning an additional $10 billion distribution of funds to hospitals that have been particularly affected by the increased burden of caring for those with COVID-19. To inform how these funds are distributed, HHS is asking all hospitals to provide certain information by today, June 15.

Chair File: White Coats for Black Lives and Recommitting to Health Equity

Eight minutes and forty-six seconds. A lot goes through your mind when you stand or kneel in silence for eight minutes and forty-six seconds. You think about justice and injustice. About despair and struggle.

Chair File: A Historic Moment to Help Heal Our Society

Any way you cut it, this has been a very tough few weeks in our country. We have witnessed a colorful tapestry of Americans voicing loud opposition to the systemic injustices and institutional racism. We’re also seeing centuries’ worth of wounds being opened and spilling into our streets — and tragically into our emergency departments — here in the greater Kansas City metro and in cities of every size coast-to-coast.