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The Department of Health and Human Services鈥 Office on Trafficking in Persons yesterday released information to help health care administrators, procurement professionals and suppliers prevent and address forced labor concerns in supply chains through product procurement and labor contracting practices.
In-hospital mortality among patients hospitalized primarily for COVID-19 fell from 15.1% during the delta period to 4.9% this April through June, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported this week.聽
The risk of monkeypox to exposed health care personnel is 鈥渧ery low,鈥 according to a report released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
by Rick Pollack, President and CEO, AHA
As part of those efforts, we鈥檒l be releasing radio spots that we recorded with state, metropolitan and regional hospital association executives this week and spotlighting case studies from hospitals describing the challenges they are facing.
AHA released an infographic聽on considerations for hospitals developing digital solutions to improve maternal care.
Monkeypox cases have dropped nearly 50% since early August, the White House said today, affirming the effectiveness of a national mitigation strategy where vaccination and education are used in tandem.
The House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing聽on preparing the nation鈥檚 health care infrastructure for climate change.
The departments of the Treasury, Labor, and Health and Human Services released a request for information聽to inform future rulemaking to implement advanced explanation of benefits and good faith estimate requirements under the No Surprises Act.
The FBI yesterday charged聽three Iranian nationals with allegedly orchestrating a scheme to hack into the computer networks of multiple U.S. victims, including an attempted but thwarted attack last year against Boston Children鈥檚 Hospital.
As labor shortages and inflation drive up expenses, U.S. hospitals and health systems this year face the worst financial crisis since the COVID-19 pandemic began, according to a report聽prepared for AHA by Kaufman Hall.聽
In continuing to observe Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, the latest Advancing Health podcast speaks with Arpan Waghray, M.D., chief medical officer for behavioral health medicine and Well Being Trust at Providence in Seattle about the health system鈥檚 holistic approach to wellness.
The recent paralytic polio case in an unvaccinated adult in Rockland County, N.Y. and wastewater samples from communities near the patient鈥檚 residence meet the World Health Organization鈥檚 criteria for circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced yesterday.
An estimated 27.2 million U.S. residents (8.3%) lacked health coverage when surveyed in 2021, down from 28.3 million (8.6%) in 2020, according to Current Population Survey data released yesterday by the Census Bureau.
The Department of Health and Human Services will invest $40 million to expand domestic manufacturing for active pharmaceutical ingredients, antibiotics and other essential medications, among other actions to support U.S. biotechnology and biomanufacturing.
The Joint Commission is reviewing its requirements that go beyond the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services鈥 conditions of participation in the Medicare and Medicaid programs to determine whether it should permanently retire some of them.
The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, and Border Safety today held a hearing on improving the immigration process to alleviate the domestic health care workforce shortage.
The House today passed by voice vote the Improving Seniors鈥 Timely Access to Care Act (H.R. 3173), AHA-supported legislation that would streamline prior authorization requirements under Medicare Advantage plans.
Texas Health Frisco; Mayo Clinic Health System, NWWI, Eau Claire, Wisc.; and Orlando (Fla.) Regional Medical Center yesterday received 2022 Environmental Services Department of the Year Awards from the AHA鈥檚 Association for the Health Care Environment (AHE).鈥疶he award recognizes a department鈥檚 significant contributions to the overall patient experience and health care organization鈥檚 mission.
AHA encourages hospitals and health systems to apply for its 2023 Quest for Quality Prize. The annual award recognizes health care leadership and innovation in improving quality and advancing the health of all individuals and communities. Applications are due Oct. 21.
Prenatal cannabis exposure after five to six weeks of pregnancy is associated with attention, social and behavioral problems that persist into early adolescence, according to a study reported yesterday in JAMA Pediatrics. Supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the study is tracking nearly 12,000 youth as they grow into young adults to understand the factors that influence brain, cognitive and social-emotional development.