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The Food and Drug Administration today issued draft labeling recommendations for proposed biosimilar products, which pertain to prescribing information and certain FDA-approved patient labeling.
The New Hampshire Senate today voted to reauthorize the state’s Medicaid expansion alternative, which provides private health coverage to more than 48,000 low-income uninsured residents.
One way for hospitals to improve patient satisfaction is to focus on their physical environment, according to a new
April is National Donate Life Month, commemorating those who have received or continue to wait for lifesaving transplants as well as the donors who save and heal lives. More than 121,000 U.S.
The spring issue of AHA’s Great Boards newsletter features articles on mis
Crouse Hospital in Syracuse, N.Y., is changing the way it cares for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients by giving respiratory therapists (RT) a much bigger role in their care.
April is National Donate Life Month, when the AHA encourages everyone to consider becoming organ, eye and tissue donors.
In the fall of 2011, Jason Crandall, an assistant professor at Owensboro’s Kentucky Wesleyan College, told students in his exercise trainers’ class to start a program for seniors at a l
The Food and Drug Administration today announced an investigational test to screen blood d
AHA staff today participated in a White House Convening on Rural Telehealth, which highlighted the essential role of telehealth in reaching high-need rural families and communities.
America’s 65-and-over population is projected to nearly double by 2050 to 88 million, according to a
At its annual meeting this week in Fort Worth, TX, the American Organization of Nurse Executives will present its inaugural
The AHA and AMGA are offering a new fellowship to help member hospitals and health systems with employed physicians move to a more
Twenty-six members of the House Ways and Means Committee today urged the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to delay implementing a new Clinical Laboratory Fee Schedule, which was require
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services today issued a final rule applying
The Department of Health and Human Services today issued a proposed rule that would
States, territories and certain other jurisdictions can apply for up to $1 million per year for five years to train first responders and other community sectors to use naloxone and other strategies
Dick Davidson, the AHA’s president emeritus, died March 28 at age 79. Davidson retired on Jan.
During a March 22 hearing of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform,  Rep.