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H-ISAC TLP Green: Ransomware Data Leak Sites Report - August 7, 2024
A daily ransomware tracker at TLP:GREEN for the purpose of increasing ransomware threat awareness.
AHA 340B Advocacy Alliance Bulletin - August 6, 2024
As the annual 340B hospital recertification period approaches, the Health Resources and Services Administration’s Office of Pharmacy Affairs is hosting a certification webinar on Wednesday, Aug. 7 from 1-2 p.m. ET.
Ensuring LTCHs Can Care for the Nation’s Sickest Patients and Serve Their Communities
The federal agency that oversees the Medicare program (CMS) recently announced a change in the long-term care hospital (LTCH) high-cost outlier payment policy. As a result, LTCHs are being asked to incur greater and greater losses as they care for severely ill patients.
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Analysis: Medicare Advantage prior authorization requests increase by 9 million in 3 years
More than 46 million prior authorization requests were submitted to Medicare Advantage insurers in 2022, according to KFF analysis released Aug. 6 examining data submitted by MA insurers to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on prior authorization requests, denials and appeals from 2019 through 2022.
New ‘People Matter, Words Matter’ poster on culturally aware language available in Spanish
The AHA Aug. 6 released the first poster of the People Matter, Words Matter series to be translated into Spanish. Las Personas Importan, Las Palabras Importan covers the importance of using culturally aware language.
Health Care Safety and Security Best Practices – Your Questions Answered
Join us to learn how to elevate security measures and enhance emergency response protocols, leverage effective situational awareness techniques, harness the potential of artificial intelligence in preparing and responding to active threats, and evaluate the substantial impact of comprehensive safety training for your hospitals.
New treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy brings hope to a West Virginia boy
Thanks to West Virginia University Medicine Children’s six-year-old Alexander Shell was among the first patients in the country — and the first in West Virginia — to receive the first dose of ELEVIDYS gene therapy.
Two heart transplants in one day showcase cardiac transplant team
A heart transplant comes close to a miracle for those who need it. It takes many hands to make that miracle happen: A team including surgeons, operating room staff, heart and lung machine specialists, physicians and others must work together to ensure a successful surgery. It’s a careful balance, and one that the Medical University of South Carolina recently pulled off twice in one day.