Novel Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19)
In this podcast, Priya Bathija, Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at the AHA, moderates a discussion between Tom Nordwick, CEO of Uvalde Memorial Hospital, and Phil Sklar, Co-founder and CEO of the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum, on continued PPE needs of hospitals and how non-鈥
The Food and Drug Administration warned that Curative鈥檚 SARS-Cov-2 test could produce false results and that health care providers should strictly follow its authorization and labeling.
The Food and Drug Administration reminded the public of the importance of receiving COVID-19 vaccines in accordance to their agency authorizations, a process that FDA said will safely provide the 鈥渞emarkable鈥 levels of protection observed during large, randomized clinical trials.
COVID-19 has led hospitals and health systems to develop innovative approaches to engage with their communities to assess community health needs and implement improvement plans. Join other community health leaders and colleagues to share strategies and tactics that have helped advance community鈥
New research conducted by the National Institutes of Health is shedding light on how COVID-19 affects patients鈥 brains.
The Food and Drug Administration last month added to its device shortage list several device types, along with clarifying notes and resource links.
H-ISAC TLP Green Daily Coronavirus Update January 4, 2021
To help advance the public鈥檚 confidence and trust in the safety of COVID-19 vaccines and their distribution, the AHA continues to develop and collate resources that hospitals and health systems can use as COVID-19 vaccines become available in their communities.
AHA comments on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services鈥 hospital outpatient prospective payment system and ambulatory surgical center payment system final rule with comment period for calendar year 2021.
The House and Senate Dec. 21 approved the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 鈥 legislation that includes roughly $900 billion in COVID-19 relief and a number of provisions beneficial to hospitals and health systems, and $1.4 trillion in spending that will fund the federal government for fiscal鈥