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Please note, on Dec. 11, President Biden signed legislation that delays by one year (until Jan. 1, 2023) the clinical laboratory reporting requirements discussed in this advisory. It also delays for one year payment cuts under the CLFS that would have otherwise been imposed starting…
Researchers have discovered a high-severity protocol design vulnerability in the Omnipod Insulin Management System.
This week, Hacking Healthcare begins by breaking down the possible ramifications of a new report that states that ransomware actors are interested in, and capable of, buying into the zero-day market.
AHA, others urge Congress to prevent sequester, PAYGO cuts.
Together, the American Hospital Association (AHA), American Medical Association (AMA) and American Nurses Association (ANA) released a new television and digital ad campaign to thank health care workers during the holiday season.
Please see the attached weekly threat brief from the HHS Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center (HC3). This week's briefing is on Zero-Day Attacks and covers the following topics:
One chapter in a UK HealthCare video series focuses on its NICU, PICU and labor and delivery teams, who are caring for the “sickest patients this hospital is seeing at times” and urging pregnant women to get vaccinated.
The AHA supports many parts of the Build Back Better Act that would advance health in our nation’s communities.
GCH is using logic and convenience to break down barriers and get shots into the arms of kids and their caregivers.
This time has been hard for many, but it has been especially challenging for doctors, nurses and health care workers. Through it all, they have cared for their communities with compassion and skill. We invite you to thank the women and men at your local hospital or health system for all they do to…