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CMS approves Nebraska Medicaid waiver with work requirement
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services approved a five-year Medicaid waiver for Nebraska that allows newly covered adults who are not medically frail or pregnant to access additional benefits if they participate in certain wellness, work, volunteer or training activities.
NSA: Chinese cyber actors exploiting 25 computer network vulnerabilities
The National Security Agency released an advisory detailing 25 common vulnerabilities that Chinese state-sponsored cyber actors are actively exploiting to access computer networks for sensitive intellectual property and other information, and encouraged stakeholders to take appropriate action to protect their networks.
Engineering Week 2020 spotlights heroic work of facility professionals
National Health Care Facilities and Engineering Week 2020, Oct. 25-31, will spotlight the heroes who keep the health care physical environment running safely and smoothly during the pandemic and beyond.
AHA podcast: COVID-19 and flu risks for Latinx communities
In this AHA podcast, Rita Carreon, deputy vice president for health, UnidosUS, and Elisa Arespacochaga, vice president of the AHA’s Physician Alliance, discuss how community-based organizations can help hospitals and health systems improve health status for Latinx communities during the 2020-2021 flu season and COVID-19 pandemic.
AHA blog: Building rural payment and delivery models during COVID-19 and beyond
While work is underway on new payment and delivery models for rural hospitals, additional, targeted actions by Congress and the administration are needed to support these hospitals and their communities, writes Erika Rogan, AHA senior associate director of policy.
AHA, others urge congressional leaders to provide relief from Medicare sequestration
The AHA, American Medical Association, American Health Care Association and National Association for Home Care & Hospice urged leaders in the U.S. House and Senate to pass legislation that would extend into 2021 and through the duration of the COVID-19 public health emergency the congressionally enacted moratorium on the 2% Medicare sequester cuts.
H-ISAC Report: Hacking Healthcare - TLP White, October 20, 2020
This week, Hacking Healthcare continues with coverage on global cybercrime. We have a few
new developments to examine before breaking down what they might mean for the healthcare
NSA Cyber Advisory: Chinese State-Sponsored Actors Exploit Publicly Known Vulnerabilities
One of the greatest threats to U.S. National Security Systems (NSS), the U.S.
AHA Re: Limited Repeal of IMD Exclusion for Adult Medicaid Beneficiaries with Substance Use Disorder Act
AHA letter to Representatives Greg Walden, and Frank Pallone expressing support for The Limited Repeal of the IMD Exclusion for Adult Medicaid Beneficiaries with Substance Use Disorder Act.
AHA to Sen. McConnell Re: Senate Vote on Meaningful Mental Health Reform Legislation
AHA urges Senator Mitch McConnell to schedule a Senate vote on meaningful mental health reform legislation this fall.