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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services released proposed regulations聽for the 2023 Medicare Advantage and Part D plan year.
The U.S. Supreme Court held oral arguments on whether to allow the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services鈥 and Occupational Safety and Health Administration鈥檚 vaccine mandates to go into effect while appeals are heard in the courts of appeals.
by Rick Pollack
Turn on the TV or open a newspaper these days and you鈥檙e likely to see a story that isn鈥檛 鈥渘ews鈥 at all to our stressed and burned-out care providers. The headline: They need help so they can continue helping others.聽
The AHA has posted updated guidance聽to help hospitals and clinicians use ICD-10-CM 鈥淶 codes鈥 to capture data on the social needs of patient populations, including non-medical factors that may influence a patient鈥檚 health status.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky, M.D., recommended 12-15 year olds receive a single booster dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at least five months after the initial two-dose series, expanding the agency鈥檚 recommendation for 16 and 17 year olds to younger adolescents.聽
The AHA released its latest edition of the COVID-19 Snapshot聽underscoring the persisting challenges facing hospitals and health systems during the ongoing public health emergency.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hold oral arguments on whether to allow the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services鈥 and Occupational Safety and Health Administration鈥檚 vaccine mandates to go into effect while appeals are heard in the courts of appeals.
Million Hearts, a national initiative co-led by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, recently named the Missouri Hospital Association a 2021 Hypertension Control Exemplar聽for its outstanding efforts to prioritize hypertension control during the COVID-19 pandemic.
John Riggi, AHA鈥檚 national advisor for cybersecurity and risk, discusses insights and lessons learned from hospital leaders from Dickinson County Healthcare System in Iron Mountain, Mich, and Sky Lakes Medical Center in Klamath Falls, Ore., after becoming victims of major ransomware attacks in the fall of 2020.
The Department of Health and Human Services amended its declaration聽providing liability protection under the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act to expand the category of 鈥渜ualified persons鈥 who are protected under the Act.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention鈥檚 Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommended a single booster dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for 12-17 year olds at least five months after receiving a second dose.
The AHA in comments聽to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on its interim final rule for its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for hospitals and other participants in the Medicare and Medicaid program urged the agency to be flexible as it begins enforcement.
In a column聽published by Modern Healthcare, AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack urges action to support and grow the nation鈥檚 health care workforce, from enacting the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act to scrutinizing nurse staffing agency prices and lifting the cap on Medicare-funded physician residencies.
The AHA joined the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and American Medical Association in urging the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals to overturn a district court decision that refused to allow a case involving the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act of 2005 to proceed in federal court and sent it back to state court for further proceedings. 聽
States with external review processes that cannot accommodate No Surprises Act compliance matters may refer these matters to the Department of Health and Human Services鈥 external review process or use the accredited independent review organization, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said in guidance.
On Friday, Jan. 7, the U.S. Supreme Court will hold nearly unprecedented oral arguments on whether to allow the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services鈥 and Occupational Safety and Health Administration鈥檚 vaccine mandates to go into effect while appeals are heard in the courts of appeals.
COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy was not associated with greater risk of preterm or small-for-gestational-age birth in a study comparing over 10,000 women who received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy with more than 36,000 women who did not, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported.
Two new COVID-19 home tests are now available to consumers in the U.S. Tests from SD Biosensor and Siemens in December gained Food and Drug Administration emergency use authorization, in part driven by the Department of Health and Human Services鈥 accelerated pathway聽to support FDA鈥檚 review of tests with potential for large-scale manufacturing.聽
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced聽a pair of changes to its recommendations regarding Pfizer鈥檚 COVID-19 vaccine.
The Department of Labor鈥檚 Occupational Safety and Health Administration Dec.