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CMS fact sheets summarize status of Medicare COVID-19 waivers

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services yesterday released fact sheets summarizing the current status of Medicare COVID-19 blanket waivers and flexibilities by provider type, as well as flexibilities applicable to the Medicaid community. The fact sheets include information about which waivers and flexibilities have already been terminated, have been made permanent or will end at the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency.
Cybersecurity Government Intelligence Reports
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H-ISAC TLP Green Threat Proxies and Configurations Used for Credential Stuffing Attacks on Online Customer Accounts

The FBI is highlighting significant details about proxies and configurations used by cyber criminals to mask and automate credential stuffing attacks on US companies, resulting in financial losses associated with fraudulent purchases, customer notifications, system downtime and remediation, as well as reputational damage.
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Cost of Gun Violence to Hospitals with Northwell Health’s Center for Gun Violence Prevention

Each day, more than 300 Americans are shot, and, according to the CDC, more than 110 are killed by gunfire. T
H-ISAC: Green Reports
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Health-ISAC TLP Green Daily Cyber Headlines August 19, 2022

Health-ISAC TLP Green Daily Cyber Headlines for August 19, 2022.
H-ISAC: White Reports
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H-ISAC TLP White Hacking Healthcare -August 2022

This edition of Hacking Healthcare begins by examining recent steps that the U.S. is taking to increase international cooperation around cybersecurity threat information sharing, and we discuss how that might flow down to private sector partners.
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2021 Cost of Caring

Hospitals and health systems work hard every day to make care more cost-effective and efficient for their patients, at the same time that they are caring for the nation’s most complex and resource-intensive patients. This has been especially true during the COVID-19 pandemic as hospitals and health systems have provided essential services and saved lives, while also facing unprecedented financial and operational challenges.
Case Studies

Role of Hospitals: Saint Francis Hospital

An innovative yet simple approach to improving perinatal care, called TeamBirth, was piloted by four U.S. hospitals including Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This teamwork and communication initiative is empowering laboring moms and supporting clinical care teams, while reducing the number of unnecessary cesarean deliveries and increasing patient satisfaction scores.
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Webpage Shows Hospitals Affirming Their Commitment to AHA’s Patient Billing Guidelines

As trusted sources of health care in the community, America’s hospitals and health systems are committed to providing high quality and safe care to all individuals, as well as delivering a care experience that meets patients’ needs and expectations from scheduling through billing.
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Podcast: Addressing health and social needs for the most complex patients 

Stacy Bank, M.D., medical director of University of Utah Health’s Intensive Outpatient Clinic, and Chad Westover, CEO of University of Utah Health Plans, discuss how they’re providing wraparound medical and social care to some of the health system’s most at-risk patients.
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Hospital COVID-19 data reporting transitioning to CDC in mid-December

In mid-December, hospitals will transition to reporting COVID-19 data via the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Healthcare Safety Network, which will assume responsibility for collecting the data when the Department of Health and Human Services’ contract with TeleTracking expires Dec. 31. CDC will host a series of training webinars on the transition beginning Aug. 23.