Search Results

The default setting for search results displays All Content. If you prefer to see recent content only, please adjust the date filter.

33660 Results Found

News

President to deploy military personnel to help hospitals in six states

President Biden announced he will deploy over 120 military medical personnel to hospitals in six states hit hard by the new COVID-19 variant: Michigan, New Mexico, New York, New Jersey, Ohio and Rhode Island.
Content
Public

Ransomware Attack Victims Speak Out: Best Practices & Lessons Learned from Ransomware Attacks

John Riggi, AHA Senior Advisor for Cybersecurity and Risk talks to leaders of two AHA member hospitals who were victims of major ransomware attacks in the Fall of 2020.
Special Bulletin
Public

HRSA Releases Additional Guidance on Provider Relief Fund Reporting Portal

Providers who received aggregate Provider Relief Fund (PRF) payments exceeding $10,000 from July 1, 2020 to Dec. 31, 2020 must report on their use of funds during “Reporting Period 2.”
News

CMS proposes Medicare coverage policy for new Alzheimer’s treatment

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services yesterday proposed that Medicare cover monoclonal antibodies that target amyloid to treat Alzheimer’s disease for beneficiaries enrolled in qualifying clinical trials.
Other Resources

Double Impact Part 2: Flu Season and COVID-19

In preparation for a COVID-19 and influenza double epidemic, hospitals and health systems are accelerating efforts to inform and engage people in their communities about preventive measures. Here are their stories.
News

New Commonwealth Fund study highlights growing share of Americans’ income taken up by insurance premiums, deductibles

A new Commonwealth Fund report released is shedding light on how insurance costs of working Americans in every state are consuming a greater share of incomes than they did a decade ago.
News

AONL names 2022 Class of Fellows

The American Organization for Nursing Leadership announced its 2022 Class of Fellows.
News

FDA reports increased risk of immune thrombocytopenia after J&J vaccine

The Food and Drug Administration has revised its provider and recipient fact sheets for the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine due to reports of immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), a disorder that can cause easy or excessive bruising and bleeding due to very low platelet levels.
HC3 Analyst Note
Public

HC3 TLP White: Analyst Note: Mespinoza/GoldBurlap/CYBORG SPIDER, January 6, 2022

Mespinioza (also known as GOLD BURLAP and CYBORG SPIDER) is a cybercriminal group who operates PYSA ransomware, among other cyber weapons, and have been active since 2018.
Other Resources
Public

The Colorado COVID-19 Spread Is Critical and So Are Vaccination Efforts

UCHealth says it’s better prepared now than before to respond to the current surge in COVID-19 cases and address vaccine hesitancy.