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No child is too young to avoid being scarred by domestic violence or abuse, says Cynthia Arreola, who manages New York Presbyterian Hospital’s program for treating the youngest victims of abuse.
The Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology today released for comment a
Intravenous saline and amino acid drug supplies should begin to increase in the next few weeks as manufacturing facilities in Puerto Rico ramp up production, Food and Drug Administration Commission
Employment at the nation's hospitals rose by 0.24% in December to a seasonally adjusted 5,152,800 people, the Bureau of Labor Statistics
The AHA seeks hospital and health system trustees to serve on its Committee on Governance and Regional Policy Boards beginning in 2019. For more information and to apply through Feb.
A new certificate program from the AHA’s Association for the Healthcare Environment will teach health care leaders
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The Department of Labor today released a proposed rule that would allow employers, includ
The National Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center’s Threat Intelligence Committee today alerted the field to two newly
The AHA today released a one-page guide to help hospital and health system leaders consider a global budget payment strat
The AHA encourages all hospitals to complete the 10th annual Information Technology Supplement to the AHA Annual Survey.
Individual clinicians and group practices participating in the Quality Payment Program can submit their 2017 performance data through March 31 at https://qpp.cms
Individual clinicians and group practices participating in the Quality Payment Program can submit their 2017 performance data through March 31 at https://qpp.cms
The Federal Communications Commission is accepting comments through Feb.
PharMEDium Services LLC has recalled 55 lots of compounded drug products due to a lack of sterility assurance, the Food and Drug Administration
Early infant deaths from critical congenital heart disease decreased 33.4% between 2011 and 2013 in states with mandatory screening for the condition, according to a
The AHA’s Hospitals Against Violence initiative will host a Jan.