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New AHA, AMA cybersecurity resource
As physician practices reopen and hospitals around the country prepare for a second wave of COVID-19 infections coinciding with cold and flu season, the AHA and AMA have released a new resource to help them keep patients’ protected health information private and secure.
Register for Nov. 4 AHA Live Virtual Event on Election Results and What They Mean for Health Care
The AHA Wednesday, Nov. 4, at 4 p.m. ET will host a special live virtual event where AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack and Executive Vice President of Government Relations and Public Policy Tom Nickels will break down the election results and what they may mean for health care.
Patient Safety Organization (PSO) Participation: Why It Matters
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Health Care Leaders Brace for Pandemic’s Resurgence
The resurgence of COVID-19 has left health care leaders with one eye focused on recovery and financial viability and the other on the resiliency of front-line caregivers, many of whom have lasting effects from what they experienced during the initial waves of COVID-19.
Team-Based Care Can Add Value, Improve Outcomes in Pandemic Response
A new issue brief from AHA’s Value Initiative, “Team-based Care Creates Value,” examines this low-tech approach that allows health care workers from various professional disciplines to provide customized, patient-centered care to manage the physical, psychological and spiritual needs of patients.
Creating a Culture to Promote Individual and Team Thriving, Resilience and Peak Performance - Results from the National Taskforce for Humanity in Healthcare Oct. 23
During this interactive, experiential session, attendees will learn from the National Taskforce for Humanity in Healthcare (NTH) leaders how addressing burnout isn’t just about one intervention, but implementing a comprehensive blueprint for change.
Deadline Extended Until Oct. 29 for Your Representatives to Sign ‘Dear Colleague’ Letter
Please contact your representatives today and ask them to sign onto a bipartisan “Dear Colleague” letter to Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar expressing concern about recent efforts by Kalderos to transition the 340B Drug Pricing Program from one of up-front discounts to post-sale rebates.
Ask your Members of Congress to Act in the ‘Lame-Duck Session’ to Eliminate Cuts to the Medicaid DSH Program
The Medicaid Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) program provides financial assistance to hospitals serving a disproportionate number of low-income patients and thereby ensures that Medicaid and uninsured patients have access to health care services.