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Hospitals and health systems today participated in AHA’s sixth annual Hospitals Against Violence #HAVhope Friday.
The Department of Health and Human Services yesterday issued a national open framework to improve care for children and youth with special health care needs, which encompasses nearly one in five children in the U.S.
Three eligible institutions can be awarded up to $333,000 each to support research investigating or addressing health care disparities affecting populations including racial and ethnic minority groups, LGBTQ+ people, people with disabilities and others.
New resources from the Department of Health and Human Services are now available to assist health care providers and families in locating infant formula during the national shortage.
The Medicare Hospital Insurance Trust Fund will have sufficient funds to pay full benefits until 2028.
Atrium Medical Corporation has recalled the iCast Covered Stent System.
Rick Pollack, AHA’s president and CEO, issued a statement in response to the shooting that took place on the campus of Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa, Okla.
The Government Accountability Office May 26 announced the appointment of five new members to the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission, along with two reappointed members
On the start of Pride Month, the AHA shared new resources.
The COVID-19 virus can be especially dangerous for women during pregnancy.