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AONL announces new 2020 president-elect, board members

The American Organization of Nursing Leadership has chosen as its 2020 president-elect Erik Martin, vice president of patient care services and chief nursing officer at Norton Children’s Hospital in Louisville, Ky.
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HHS to coordinate federal effort to address long COVID-19

President Biden yesterday directed the HHS secretary to coordinate the federal response.
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HHS pauses sotrovimab distribution to all regions 

HHS has stopped distributing the monoclonal antibody sotrovimab because the BA.2 omicron variant now predominates in every U.S. state and territory.
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2022 AHA Annual Membership Meeting

Save the date for the AHA Annual Membership Meeting 2022. We will post more details soon.
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Cybersecurity: Lessons Learned from Ransomware Attack with UVM Health

In this special Cybersecurity podcast we have the opportunity to talk to leaders of an AHA member hospital who was a victim of a major ransomware attack in the Fall of 2020.
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AHA Living Learning Network invites submissions to pandemic ‘reflection book’ 

Hospitals and health systems, and their community and public health partners, are invited to share how they are overcoming challenges to make a positive difference during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Treasury Department Proposes Regulation to Fix the “Family Glitch”

The Department of Treasury today proposed updated regulations that would enable more families to access health insurance subsidies on the Health Insurance Marketplace.
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House holds hearing on mental health legislation

The House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health today held a hearing on legislation to reauthorize federal mental health programs and support mental health and wellbeing.
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Biden Administration rule to make coverage more affordable by fixing the ACA ‘family glitch’

The proposed rule would enable more families to access health insurance subsidies through the Health Insurance Marketplace.
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AHA Statement on Biden Administration Rule to Make Coverage More Affordable by Fixing the Family Glitch

All Americans deserve access to comprehensive health care and coverage. We can get there by building on the Affordable Care Act. Hospitals and health systems strongly support the Biden Administration’s efforts to help more Americans secure affordable health insurance by proposing to eliminate the “family glitch.