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Medtronic this week alerted health care providers to a defect in its Heartware Ventricular Assist Device System that may cause the internal pump to malfunction.
The numbers reflect an increase from 27.1 million individuals in 2020.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention today released a report on the nine children recently hospitalized in Alabama with acute hepatitis of unknown origin who also had adenovirus.
Policymakers should strengthen Medicare payment rates rather than hold them up as the gold standard, argues Benjamin Finder, AHA’s director of policy research and analysis.
AHA today joined the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Association of American Medical Colleges in a friend-of-the-court brief asking the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut to dismiss the case.
DEA offers posters and other materials to help hospitals and other partners promote the event in their community.
The prize honors health care organizations that have demonstrated exceptional commitment to community service.
by Rick Pollack
Courage. Compassion. Workforce. Health equity. Heroes. Challenges. Innovation. Community partnerships. Leadership. Opportunities. These were some of the most common words we heard from attendees and speakers talking about our field at this week’s AHA Annual Membership Meeting in Washington, D.C.
by Holly L. Geyer, M.D.
Reduce barriers to naloxone access. Put it in the hands of patients, families, friends, law enforcement officers and anyone hoping for the chance to be a Good Samaritan.
OIG found found 13% of coverage denials met Medicare coverage rules and 18% of payment denials met Medicare coverage and MA billing rules.
CMS today issued a final rule that will implement for 2023 the standards governing health insurance issuers and the Health Insurance Marketplaces.
Moderna today asked the Food and Drug Administration to authorize for emergency use its COVID-19 vaccine in children aged 6 months through 5 years.
The departments of Health and Human Services, Labor and the Treasury have released three new resources to help Americans know their mental health coverage rights under federal law.
Wright Lassiter III is current chair of the AHA Board of Trustees.
Cyber authorities in five nations today advised organizations to apply timely patches to reduce their risk from common vulnerabilities.
AHA policy staff urged the agency not to finalize the regulation, saying it's unnecessary and would cause confusion. 
The agency has received reports describing serious adverse events and deaths after ventilation failure using silicone-based electromyogram endotracheal tubes.
All members encouraged to complete the survey to help in diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.
Learn why hospitals and health systems look to senior leaders to take a coordinated, enterprisewide approach.
Join the AHA April 28 at 2 p.m. ET for a virtual discussion with rural hospital leaders and board members.