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CMS announces new director of Center for Medicare

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services yesterday announced Meena Seshamani, M.D., as its deputy administrator and director of Center for Medicare.
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Microsoft Releases Security Updates for ‘PrintNightmare’ Cybersecurity Vulnerability

Microsoft has released out-of-band security updates to address a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability — known
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AHA 340B Advocacy Alliance Bulletin: Submit Information to AHA to Help with Efforts Related to Maintaining 340B Eligibility

Congress is currently considering legislation that would provide temporary relief for any hospitals participating in the 340B program that had to leave the program due to changes in their patient mix as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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[Sponsored] How to Pick a Cybersecurity Solution

Hospitals and health systems have frequently been the target of high-impact ransomware attacks.
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Kimberlydawn Wisdom, M.D.

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Oklahoma Medicaid expansion goes into effect

More than 120,000 Oklahomans July 1 started receiving health benefits through the state’s voter-approved Medicaid expansion, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said.
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CMS finalizes 2022 Basic Health Program funding methodology

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services last week issued a final methodology and data sources necessary to determine federal payment amounts to be made for program year 2022 to states that elect to establish a Basic Health Program under the Affordable Care Act to offer health benefits coverage to low-income individuals otherwise eligible to purchase coverage through Health Insurance Exchanges.
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FBI, CISA share guidance for those affected by the Kaseya VSA ransomware attack

The FBI and Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency July 4 released guidance to respond to the recent supply-chain ransomware attack leveraging a vulnerability in Kaseya VSA software against multiple managed service providers and their customers
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NIH funding to help identify complication risks in first-time pregnancies

The National Institutes of Health announced it will award up to $400,000 to fund groups or individuals looking to design effective, innovative methods for identifying complication risks in first-time pregnancies.
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HHS extends deadline, modifies designation of scarce materials subject to COVID-19 hoarding prevention measures

The Department of Health and Humans Services extended the designation issued Feb. 1 under Executive Order 13910 and section 102 of the Defense Production Act, as amended, for health and medical resources necessary to respond to the spread COVID-19 that are scarce or the supply of which would be threatened by excessive accumulation by people or entities not needing the excess supplies.