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NH Medicaid bill clears House, moves to Senate
The New Hampshire House of Representatives this week voted to reauthorize the state’s Medicaid expansion alternative, which provides private health coverage to more than 48,000 low-income uni
AHA releases video on #123forEquity campaign
AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack and AHA Chair-elect Designate Gene Woods, president and chief operating officer of CHRISTUS Health, this week released a
3 Considerations for Adopting AI Solutions
What’s New? The artificial intelligence (AI) market in health care is projected to grow at an annual rate of more than 50 percent between now and 2025 — bringing total spending in the sector from $2.1 billion in 2018 to $36.1 billion in 2025.
Healing Wounds for Diabetic Care
For people with diabetes, getting the proper treatment for foot wounds can prevent lingering problems and even amputation.
House committees report out ACA repeal bills
The House Committee on Ways & Means early this morning reported out its part of the House legislative package to repeal and replace parts of the Affordable Care Act, while the House Energy &
AMA voices support for OPPS site-neutral payment proposal
The American Medical Association yesterday expressed support 
Younger people most likely to defer health care because of costs
Also in this weekly roundup of health care news: hospital beds will soon monitor patients’ vital signs, a Suboxone-licensed physician makes an impact in rural Wisconsin, and hospital gives homeless women a “safe space” to treat emotional, physical health.
Henry County Medical Center - CPR in the Schools
Overview
CPR in the Schools is an annual high school CPR training program in Henry County, which was initiated by the hospital’s nursing staff.
Becoming a visionary board
Hospital trustees sometimes question how they can determine a strategic future when so much in health care is changing and the future is seemingly unknown and unpredictable.
MedPAC considers reforms to Part B drug payment policy
The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission yesterday discussed a package of draft recommendations to reduce the rapid growth in Part B drug spending.