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Lawmakers Press FDA about IV Drug Shortages
A bipartisan group of 30 senators and 64 representatives Friday asked Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, M.D., to take all available action to address current intravenous saline shortages affecting hospitals across the country.
AHA: Major Flaws Negate Findings from Recent Study on 340B Program
The AHA today said that a recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine “fails to draw meaningful, valid conclusions” about the 340B Drug Pricing Program “due to constraints and flaws” in the methodology.
CMS Approves Second Medicaid Waiver with Work Requirement
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Friday approved a Section 1115 demonstration waiver for Indiana that will require some adult beneficiaries to work or participate in other “community engagement” activities.
AHA Webinar on Training Future Physicians to Care for Trafficking Victims
The AHA's Hospitals Against Violence campaign will host a Feb. 22 webinar on a Dignity Health family medicine residency program and clinic that trains future physicians to recognize and appropriately treat human trafficking victims and survivors.
Healthy Communities Institute Boosts Population Health Efforts in Inland Empire
Upland-based San Antonio Regional Hospital partnered nearly two years ago with prominent real estate developer and philanthropist Randall Lewis to create the Lewis-San Antonio Healthy Communities Institute or HCI.
NH-ISAC Daily Security Intelligence Reports for January 2018
NH-ISAC Daily Security Intelligence ReportsDaily cybersecurity intelligence reports distributed from the National Health - ISAC for AHA members
Winona Health – Community Care Network
Winona Health’s Community Care Network (CCN) was developed to expand our impact: to improve health and quality of life, prevent unnecessary hospitalizations and emergency department (ED) visits, and thereby reduce health care costs. In partnership with Winona State University, Winona Health also trains students to become health coaches.
John W. Bluford III, in First Person: Selections from the Oral History Interview
This video is an interview with John W. Bluford III, the former president and CEO of Truman Medical Centers, Kansas City, Missouri. It is part of the AHA Oral History Project.
Major Methodological Flaws Negate Findings from Recent 340B Study
The 340B Drug Savings Program provides eligible providers, many of which are hospitals, with resources to maintain vital services in their communities and to provide additional services to their patients. A recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine alleges that the 340B program does not expand access to care to low-income populations or improve their mortality rates, while driving hospital/physician consolidation.