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Members in Action Case Study: Doulas Enhance the Birthing Experience
Brookings Health System established the state’s first free doula program for delivery and postpartum care, staffed by volunteers. The nine-year old program also receives high marks from patients and hospital staff.
Take Five: Exploring Walmart’s Consumer-Centered Health Care Approach
In this week’s Take Five conversation, the AHA Center for Health Innovation’s Chief Operating Officer Andy Shin speaks with Marcus Osborne, senior vice president of health and wellness transformation at Walmart, about creating patient-centered solutions that drive greater patient engagement and empowerment.
American Hospital Association Social Media Policy
POLICY PURPOSE
This policy describes how the American Hospital Association (AHA or Association) makes use of Social Media and how AHA employees manage AHA-branded Social Media accounts.
H-ISAC TLP Green: Daily Cyber Headlines, March 1, 2021
H-ISAC TLP Green Daily Cyber Headlines for March 1 2021.
H-ISAC TLP Green: Daily Cyber Headlines, February 26, 2021
H-ISAC TLP Green Daily Cyber Headlines for February 26, 2021.
HC3 TLP White Threat Briefing: Securing SSL/TLS in Healthcare February 25, 2021
SSL/TLS is a secure transport and session protocol designed to provide confidentiality and message integrity to web traffic, using a combination of cryptography and hashing techniques known as a cypher suite.
Federally funded telemedicine program offers hospitals critical care support
The National Emergency Tele-Critical Care Network offers hospitals and health systems needing clinical support to care for seriously ill COVID-19 patients free telehealth access to critical care physicians, nurses and other clinical experts.
House committee discusses future of telehealth
At a House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health hearing , health care stakeholders urged Congress to consider how to ensure flexibilities remain for patients and health care providers in telehealth beyond the public health emergency.
Study: COVID-19 convalescent plasma unlikely to benefit certain ED patients
The National Institutes of Health has halted a clinical trial evaluating the effectiveness of COVID-19 convalescent plasma in emergency department patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19 symptoms and at least one risk factor for severe COVID-19 after an independent board concluded from the data that the treatment was unlikely to help such patients.
Johnson & Johnson to partner with Merck to produce COVID-19 vaccine doses
President Biden today announced a major partnership between Johnson & Johnson and Merck to manufacture the latest COVID-19 vaccine to be authorized for emergency use in the U.S.