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FDA issues final guidance revising blood donor deferral recommendations

The Food and Drug Administration today issued final guidance revising blood donor deferral
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HHS: 6 million sign up for Marketplace coverage beginning Jan. 1

About 6 million people signed up for health coverage at HealthCare.gov through Dec.
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Congress approves bill funding federal programs through FY 2016

The House and Senate today approved legislation funding federal programs through fiscal year 2016. The measure now goes to President Obama, who is expected to sign it.
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AHA report examines post-acute care trends, innovations

A new AHA TrendWatch report offers guidance to post-acute providers and their partners as they evaluate new models of
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CMS approves waiver to extend Healthy Michigan Plan

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has approved a waiver to continue the Healthy Michigan Plan, which provides heal
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AHA ad to highlight soaring price of prescription drugs as part of Campaign 2016

“Since 2008, prices of some prescription drugs have more than doubled,” notes an AHA ad scheduled to begin next week in Iowa.
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Reminder: CMS call Monday on implementing NOTICE Act requirements

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will host a Town Hall teleconference Dec.
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House passes bill to fund federal programs through FY 2016

The House today passed the Consolidated Appropriations Act, legislation th
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Panel issues recommendations for interoperable health IT

The Health Information Technology Policy Committee yesterday sent Congress recommendations to overcome technical, operational and financial barriers to interoperable health IT, as mandated by legis
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Report: Limited research on potential impact of health information exchange

The full impact of electronic health information exchange on patient outcomes has not been adequately studied, according to a new