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Hospital Groups Urge Congress to Suspend Medicare Sequester
America’s hospitals deeply appreciate Congress’s swift and effective efforts to combat the COVID-19 crisis. Your recent bipartisan action provides much needed assistance for patients and hospitals, especially our workforce on the front lines of this pandemic, and reassures all Americans of Congress’s unwavering commitment to take the actions needed to ensure their health and safety.
NMVVRC releases resources on coping and managing distress related to mass violence events
The National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center recently released two resources highlighting tips to help individuals cope and survive during a crisis. The first resource outlines 12 self-help tips for coping in the aftermath of the attack on the U.S. Capitol last week.
COVID-19 Didn’t Stop Health Care Disruptors from Moving Forward
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic turbulence last year, some of America’s largest companies were forced to reexamine their strategies to disrupt health care in an effort to reduce costs, increase access and forge stronger bonds with consumers. Some, like Amazon, CVS Health, Walgreens Boots Alliance and Walmart, added to the number of their early brick-and-mortar primary care locations to serve their customers or employees.
AHA, Others Urge Congress to Extend the Moratorium on Sequester Cuts to Medicare Providers
AHA along with four other health organizations urge Congress to extend the moratorium on sequester cuts to Medicare providers.
One Thing COVID Didn’t Change: Leadership
The COVID-19 pandemic has forever changed many of the things that shape our lives: our relationships, our work, our interactions with technology and one another. And although it has undoubtedly changed leaders, it hasn’t changed what we know about leadership.
Spotlight: Core Value Foundation of Delivering Equitable Maternal Health Care
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H-SIAC TLP White Hacking Healthcare Report March 9, 2021
This edition of Hacking Healthcare begins by drawing your attention to the latest publication in the H-ISAC’s own ongoing series of white papers designed to introduce CISOs to an identity-centric approach to cybersecurity. Next, we briefly examine a comprehensive report from the New York Cyber Task Force (NYCTF) that highlights the United States’ need to invest in a whole-of-nation response to plausible cyber crises.
Effective CEO Performance Evaluation
Following key strategies for effective CEO performance appraisals are essential to the health care board’s role.
Court approves Sutter Health antitrust settlement
A California state judge granted preliminary approval to a settlement agreement in antitrust litigation alleging Sutter Health used anticompetitive practices in its contracts with a union’s health plans.
Report assesses states on readiness for public health emergencies
Trust for America’s Health released its latest annual report assessing states on 10 public health readiness indicators ranging from whether they have a nurse licensing compact so jurisdictions can borrow medical personnel and a plan to surge public health laboratory testing to the share of hospitals participating in health care coalitions and people receiving a seasonal flu vaccine.