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FBI removes malicious code from vulnerable Microsoft Exchange Servers
The FBI removed malicious code from vulnerable Microsoft Exchange Servers running on-premises versions of MES software for enterprise-level e-mail service, the agency announced in a notice to private industry.
AHA study shows HOPDs treat sicker, poorer patients than independent physician offices
Medicare patients who receive care in a hospital outpatient department are more likely to be poorer and have more severe chronic conditions than Medicare patients treated in an independent physician office, according to a study released by the AHA.
AHA offers coping resources for Stress Awareness Month
As hospital and health system clinicians and staff continue to take on the COVID-19 pandemic, they are experiencing stress and anxiety at a new level. To mark Stress Awareness Month, the AHA reminds those in the health care workforce of the many resources available during this tumultuous time.
AHA podcast: Experts discuss ‘long-haul’ COVID-19 patients and the role of hospitals
Jim Prister, president and CEO of RML Specialty Hospital in Chicago, AHA Board of Member and chair of the AHA’s post-acute care steering committee, and John Votto, D.O., a pulmonologist and former CEO of the Hospital for Special Care in New Britain, Conn., discuss the experiences of individuals who no longer have the active COVID-19 virus, but still have complex symptoms caused by it
House passes bill that extends moratorium on 2% Medicare sequester cuts through end of 2021, makes other health care changes
The House of Representatives voted 384-38 to pass a bill that, among other health care provisions, would eliminate the 2% across-the-board cut to all Medicare payments, known as sequestration, until the end of 2021.
Amplifying Mothers’ Voices: 5 experts, 5 takeaways
On April 7, the American Hospital Association brought together experts from across the health care field for a national conversation dedicated to maternal health equity.
AHA Study Shows Hospital Outpatient Departments Treat Sicker, Poorer Patients Than Independent Physician Offices
Medicare patients who receive care in a hospital outpatient department (HOPD) are more likely to be poorer and have more severe chronic conditions than Medicare patients treated in an independent p
Hospital Partners with Faith-based Group to Vaccinate Muslim Community
Throughout the COVID-19 hospitals and health systems have been forging new partnerships with stakeholders to ensure ongoing care for their patients, health care workers and communities.
Minority Health Month Exclusive: Community-Led Covid Lessons to Overcome Inequity in Health Care
Minority Health Month Exclusive: Community-Led Covid Lessons to Overcome Inequity in Health Care