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UPDATE: Operation Warp Speed Playbook for Allocation and Distribution of COVID-19 Therapeutic Medications
In anticipation of the likely issuance of emergency use authorizations (EUAs) for at least two monoclonal antibody therapeutic drugs developed to treat certain COVID-19 positive patients, Operation
Operation Warp Speed Playbook for Allocation and Distribution of COVID-19 Therapeutic Medications
Existing hospital or community based infusion centers
Existing clinical space (e.g. urgent care, emergency depts)
Ad hoc new infusion sites (e.g.
Register for Nov. 10 AHA All-Member Live Advocacy Event
The AHA Nov. 10, at 2 p.m. ET will host an all-member live virtual advocacy event.
Blog: 5 things to listen for during next week’s Supreme Court ACA oral argument
The U.S. Supreme Court Nov. 10 will hear oral argument in California v. Texas, the latest challenge to the Affordable Care Act.
'Kansas Loves Healthcare' Honors Front-line Workers
The Kansas Hospital Association launched an initiative with several ways for people to show appreciation to health care heroes during the pandemic.
HHS issues proposed rule on retrospective review of regulations
The Department of Health and Human Services published a proposed rule that would require the agency to assess certain significant regulations every 10 years to determine whether those regulations instead are subject to review under the Regulatory Flexibility Act.
Study expands on COVID-19 risks for pregnant women
Pregnant women with COVID-19 are more likely than their non-pregnant counterparts to be admitted to an intensive care unit, receive invasive ventilation, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation or die, according to a study of 461,825 women with symptomatic COVID-19 released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
FDA reminds providers of steps to prevent false positive antigen tests
The Food and Drug Administration reminded clinical laboratory staff and health care providers to follow recommended steps to prevent false positive results from antigen tests for the COVID-19 virus, citing reports of false positives in nursing homes and other settings.
CDC seeks input on proposal to centralize COVID-19 laboratory test reporting
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention would like to partner with one or more organizations to enable centralized reporting from COVID-19 testing entities to public health departments, the agency said this week in a request for information.