The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will host a conference call for health care providers Feb. 23 at 2 p.m. ET on the No Surprises Act鈥檚 continuity of care, provider directory and public disclosure requirements.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will host a March 1 call for stakeholders on its recent request for information聽on barriers to accessing health care coverage and services through Medicaid and the Children鈥檚 Health Insurance Program.
The Federal Communications Commission Friday adopted a notice聽proposing changes to the Rural Health Care Program, which provides funding to help rural health care providers expand telehealth services.
President Biden released a notice聽extending the national emergency declaration for the COVID-19 pandemic beyond March 1. The notice will be published in tomorrow鈥檚 Federal Register. It does not indicate an end date for the emergency declaration.聽
by Rick Pollack
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought many new challenges to America鈥檚 health care system. It also has exacerbated existing issues that were already in need of attention before the pandemic.聽
A new four-part tool聽is available to help hospitals and health systems estimate the cost and benefit of interventions to prevent health care-associated infections.
The Department of Homeland Security released a proposed rule聽that would exclude noncash benefits, such as the Children鈥檚 Health Insurance Program and most Medicaid benefits, when making a public charge inadmissibility determination for noncitizens requesting admission to the United States or permanent residency.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has released Medicare payment codes聽effective Feb. 11 for administering the monoclonal antibody bebtelovimab, effective against the omicron COVID-19 variant.
The Food and Drug Administration announced聽a Class 1 recall of the E25Bio COVID-19 Direct Antigen Response Test, which was marketed and distributed to U.S. customers without authorization or approval.
The Senate voted 65-27 to pass and send to the president a continuing resolution聽that would fund federal programs through March 11 to prevent a government shutdown when the current CR expires Feb. 18.
The Senate passed and sent to the president the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act (H.R. 1667), AHA-supported聽legislation that would authorize grants for programs that offer behavioral health services for front-line health care workers.
The American 杏吧原创 for Nursing Leadership on April 12 will present its 2022 Lifetime Achievement Award聽to Maureen Swick, senior vice president and enterprise nurse executive for Atrium Health in Charlotte, N.C.
In a commentary聽published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention highlight a decline in certain patient safety indicators during the COVID-19 pandemic and call for a renewed focus on patient safety going forward.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will host a conference call for health care providers Feb. 23 at 2 p.m. ET on the No Surprises Act鈥檚 continuity of care, provider directory and public disclosure requirements.
The AHA released the latest edition of its COVID-19 Snapshot聽underscoring the persisting challenges facing hospitals and health systems during the ongoing public health emergency.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services requested information聽for 60 days on barriers to accessing health care coverage and services through Medicaid and the Children鈥檚 Health Insurance Program.聽
In a statement聽submitted to the House Education & Labor Committee for a subcommittee hearing on 鈥減athways to affordable, universal health coverage,鈥 the AHA called for continued efforts to expand Medicaid in non-expansion states; permanent federal subsidies for lower- and middle-income individuals and families; renewed funding for marketplace cost-sharing subsidies and reinsurance mechanisms; and robust enrollment efforts.
by Matt Zuino
Baptist Health in Jacksonville, Florida, reflects on lessons learned and best practices moving forward. We know that our field will continue to be challenged by COVID-19, but this pandemic has taught us a valuable lesson: The future is not going to wait for us, and instead we have to be ready to embrace it.
The Joint Commission has released an advisory聽that reviews recommended safety actions for reprocessing reusable instruments and devices.聽
As the AHA reflects on Black History Month, the organization is also considering how its work can increase efforts to advance healthy equity, writes聽Joy Lewis, AHA鈥檚 senior vice president for health equity strategies.