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Nurse Saves Man from Burning Car; Nursing Workforce Development Program Bill Moves Forward in House

Also in this weekly roundup: AONE CEO announced; words of wisdom for CNOs looking to polish their communication skills.

ASHE Recognizes Member Contributions to the Field

The AHA’s American Society for Health Care Engineering presented its 2018 Crystal Eagle award to George Thomas, former director of plant and engineering at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, during its 55th Annual Conference and Technical Exhibition July 15-18 in Seattle.

AHA Announces Equity of Care Award Winner, Honorees

Navicent Health of Macon, GA, will receive the 2018 AHA Equity of Care Award July 27 at the AHA Leadership Summit in San Diego.

ECRI Institute to Continue Providing National Guideline Clearinghouse

ECRI Institute plans to continue providing the National Guideline Clearinghouse to the health care community this fall.

Azar Names Senior Advisor for Value-based Care

Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar today named Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation Director Adam Boehler to also serve as his senior advisor for value-based transformation and innovation.

AHA Testifies on Regulatory Burden, Cybersecurity

The AHA today discussed the need to reduce the regulatory burden on providers to improve patient care during a House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Affairs hearing.  

Hearing Examines Stark Law Burdens, Barriers to Value-based Care

The House Ways and Means Health Subcommittee yesterday held a

Walmart Takes Another Step Toward Health Care; A Boston Hospital Gets Strategic About Fighting Food Insecurity

Plus: Specialists on call at the Mayo Clinic and health insurers are building patient profiles based on socioeconomic data.

Throwback Thursday: First Person Oral History with Wade Mountz

Wade Mountz — recognized as one of the health care field’s most highly-skilled, forward-thinking, innovative and selfless executives — served more than four decades in health care administration in Louisville, KY.

Study Touts Need for Performance Standards for EHR Usability, Safety

A new study involving clinicians using electronic health records to perform certain common tasks found that the design, development and implementation of these systems should be improved to make them easier to use by clinicians and safer for patients.