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CDC: Drug Overdose Deaths Up 22% in 2016, Fueled by Synthetic Opioids

Drug overdose deaths rose nearly 22% in 2016 to 63,632, two-thirds of which involved an opioid.
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CMS: Medicaid/CHIP Enrollment up 16.4 Million Since October 2013

Nearly 16.4 million people enrolled in Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program between Oct. 1, 2013 and Jan. 31, 2018, increasing total enrollment in the programs by 29% since the start of the first open enrollment period for the Health Insurance Marketplace.
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Iowa Enacts Legislation Expanding Access to Mental Health Services

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds yesterday signed legislation expanding access to mental health services in the state.
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Guidance on 340B Claims Submission During Challenge to 2018 OPPS Rule

See resources for hospitals on preserving hospital rights to appeal Medicare payments for 340B claims.
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Joint Commission Issues Advisory on Preventing Newborn Falls in Hospital

The Joint Commission yesterday issued a safety advisory for hospitals on preventing newborn falls.
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President to Nominate White House Physician as VA Secretary

President Trump yesterday announced his intention to nominate Rear Adm. Ronny Jackson, M.D., as Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
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Nebraska Hospitals Report on Community Benefits

Nebraska hospitals contributed nearly $1.27 billion to programs that benefited their communities in 2016.
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What Is Your Hospital Doing about the #1 Hospital Acquired Infection?

Held March 27, 2018 - 2:00 PM
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AHA responds to report on 340B program

The AHA today responded to a report that is the “latest in a series of attempts to misrepresent” the 340B Drug Pricing Program and the benefits it helps bring to poor patients and vulnerable commun
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Throwback Thursday: First Person Oral History with Edward Eckenhoff

Eckenhoff's career took him from the renowned Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago to the founding of the National Rehabilitation Hospital (now known as the MedStar National Rehabilitation Network) in Washington, D.C.