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Emerging Strategies to Ensure Access to Health Care Services: Addressing the Social Determinants of Health
The AHA Task Force on Ensuring Access in Vulnerable Communities examined ways in which the access to and delivery of care could be improved. During that process, the Task Force grappled with the reality that, in vulnerable communities, even if quality care is available, social determinants often prevent individuals from being able to access health care or achieve health goals.
HC3 TLP White Threat Briefing: Log4J Vulnerabilities and the Health Sector January 20, 2022
Log4J is a Java-based, ubiquitous logging tool now known to have multiple
vulnerabilities, including multiple remote code execution flaws that can provide an
attacker total control of a system.
AHA blog: NY Times video opinion piece ‘badly mischaracterizes’ workforce challenges
A video opinion piece published yesterday by the New York Times “takes a one-sided view of thes
AHA urges Congress to include key priorities in must-pass legislation
AHA today urged Congress to include key priorities to support hospitals and caregivers in must-pass legislation to fund the government beyond Feb. 18.
AHA Urges Congress to Include Key Priorities in Must-Pass Legislation
AHA urges Congress to include key priorities to support hospitals and caregivers in must-pass legislation to fund the government beyond Feb. 18.
AHA releases new issue of COVID-19 Snapshot
The AHA today released its latest edition of the COVID-19 Snapshot underscoring the persisting challenges facing hospitals and health systems during the ongoing public health emergency. The COVID-19 Snapshot combines important data points with news articles and testimonials from the field to illustrate the importance of providing hospitals and health systems with additional resources and support so that they can continue to deliver care to patients and families.
FDA announces shortage of all blood specimen tubes, strategies to conserve
The Food and Drug Administration yesterday expanded its medical device shortage list to include all blood specimen collection tubes and recommended health care providers, laboratory directors and others consider certain strategies to conserve their use.
AHA receives funding to help strengthen U.S. emergency management system
The AHA today announced a five-year partnership with the Department of Health and Human Services to strengthen and reimagine the emergency management system for the nation’s health care and public health preparedness, response and recovery efforts for disasters and other emergencies.
White House to give 400 million N95 masks from national stockpile to public
In a tweet yesterday, the Administration said it will make 400 million N95 masks from the Strategic National Stockpile available for free to Americans. “N95 masks will be available for the public to pick up at tens of thousands of local pharmacies and health centers,” the White House tweet said.
AHA webinar: Building pregnant individuals’ confidence in COVID-19 vaccines
Hospital leaders and clinicians will join experts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, AHA and American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Jan. 26 to discuss how health care professionals can work with their patients and communities to build trust in the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines for pregnant people.