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Perspective: This Fourth of July Calls for Special Thanks

Founding Father John Adams believed that July 2, was the correct date on which to celebrate the birth of American independence, and he reportedly would turn down invitations to appear at July 4 events in protest.
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Blog: 3 steps every hospital can take to implement human trafficking prevention programs

Implementing a human trafficking prevention program may seem daunting during the COVID-19 pandemic, but simple steps can get every hospital started, write Hanni Stoklosa, M.D., founding CEO of HEAL Trafficking and an emergency physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and George Askew, M.D., chairperson of the HEAL Trafficking Board and deputy chief administrator officer for Health, Human Services, and Education for Prince George’s County in Maryland.
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Hospital and health system jobs fall by 5,500 in June

Hospitals and health systems employed 5,500 fewer people in June, as U.S. jobs overall increased by 850,000, according to preliminary data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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White House to deploy surge teams to COVID-19 hotspots; J&J reports vaccine elicits antibodies against Delta variant

The White House plans to deploy COVID-19 surge response teams to help communities experiencing or at risk for hotspots due to the Delta variant and low vaccination with vaccination, testing, contact tracing, therapeutics and staffing, White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Jeff Zients announced.
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Microsoft advises customers to disable printing until cyber vulnerability fixed

The Computer Emergency Response Team Coordination Center (CERT/CC), part of the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, reported a critical remote code execution vulnerability impacting the Windows Print Spooler service that allows a remote authenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code with system privileges on a vulnerable system.
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Three steps every hospital can take to implement human trafficking prevention programs

Implementing an anti-human trafficking program may seem daunting during the COVID-19 pandemic, but simple steps can get every hospital started, write Hanni Stoklosa, M.D., founding CEO of HEAL Trafficking and an emergency physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and George L. Askew, M.D., chairperson of the HEAL Trafficking Board and deputy chief administrator officer for Health, Human Services, and Education for Prince George’s County in Maryland. Read more.
340B Advocacy Alliance Bulletin
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AHA 340B Advocacy Alliance Bulletin: Supreme Court Will Take up AHA’s 340B Challenge

The Supreme Court of the United States today decided to take up AHA’s petition asking to reverse a federal appeals court decision that significantly cuts payments to certain hospitals that participate in the 340B Drug Pricing Program, threatening access to care in communities. 
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AHA Statement on Decision by U.S. Supreme Court to Hear AHA Case on 340B Payment Cuts

We are pleased that the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear the compelling arguments in our case on payments cuts to the 340B drug pricing program that are adversely impacting care to patients.
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AHA Associate Program Podcasts and Resources

AHA Associates have access to exclusive content that educates and informs the health care field, allowing Associates to speak to the challenges facing AHA member hospital and health care systems. The library is just one of many benefits of the AHA Associate Program.
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AHA podcasts: Series highlights AHA Foster G. McGaw Prize winner, finalists

The AHA presents the Foster G. McGaw Prize annually to recognize hospitals and health systems that are leading the way through innovative collaborations that improve the health and well-being of everyone in their communities.