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AHA, others comment to DEA on controlled substances quotas

The AHA and six other organizations today submitted comments to the Drug Enforcement Administration on its proposed rule regarding controlled substances quotas.
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El Paso hospital shares importance of training, preparedness in response to mass shooting

The University Medical Center of El Paso treated 15 victims after a shooting at a nearby store in August. Staff credit training for their quick and calm approach to the emergency.
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Estimate of Federal Payment Reductions to Hospitals Following the ACA 2010-2029

This study study, commissioned by the Federation of American Hospitals and the American AHA, examined how eleven pieces of legislation combined with numerous regulatory changes would affect hospital funding from 2010 through 2028.
AHA Center for Health Innovation Market Scan

Surveying the AI Health Care Landscape

Getting a firm grasp on the current and potential future applications and capabilities of artificial intelligence in health care can be difficult. One big reason: Enthusiasm for AI and hyperbole too often color coverage of the technology. A new AHA Center for Health Innovation Market Insights report — “Surveying the AI Health Care Landscape” — takes a different approach.
AHA Center for Health Innovation Market Scan

Civica Rx Delivers First Generic Drug

In what is being hailed as a model for provider-led innovation, Civica Rx, the startup formed last year by a group of health systems to combat rising drug prices and shortages of drugs long on the market, recently made its first delivery of generic medications to a hospital.
AHA Center for Health Innovation Market Scan

Walmart Looks to Roll Back Costs on Employee Health

In an attempt to lower cost and improve quality, Walmart on Jan. 1 will launch a “featured providers” pilot to incentivize workers to choose higher-quality physicians. Workers who opt for the featured providers program will pay less out of pocket. If successful, the program will expand.
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Innovation Challenge Winner Utilizes Telehealth in Maternal, Infant Health

On this AHA Advancing Health podcast, Priya Bathija, vice president of AHA’s The Value Initiative, speaks with a team from the top winner of the American Hospital Association’s 2019 Innovation Chal
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Getting Patients and Caregivers on the Same Page

OpenNotes is a growing movement to encourage greater access and transparency by allowing patients to see their care providers’ notes after visits and appointments.
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Hospitals encouraged to apply for AHA Dick Davidson NOVA Award

The AHA is accepting nominations through Nov. 25 for its 2020 Dick Davidson NOVA Award, which recognizes outstanding collaboration by hospitals and health systems for healthier communities.
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FDA approves marketing of rapid diagnostic test for detecting Ebola antigens

The Food and Drug Administration last week authorized marketing of a rapid diagnostic test to detect Ebola virus antigens in human blood from certain living individuals as well as samples from those recently deceased who are suspected to have died from Ebola.