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Florida man survives COVID-19 by receiving rare blood treatment and encourages others to get vaccinated.
The No Surprises Act was an important step forward in protecting patients from surprise medical bills. Hospitals and health systems strongly support these protections and the balanced approach Congress chose to resolve disputes.
In August, 2020, a significant number of vulnerabilities in common information systems relevant to the healthcare sector have been disclosed to the public.
This edition of Hacking Healthcare begins with a quick overview of the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) national healthcare enforcement action that has called out $1.1B in telemedicine fraud.
We applaud the recent actions of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) allowing access to a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine booster dose for nurses, physicians and others working in health care settings. We support every effort to protect…
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announced the portal is now open for providers to apply for $25.5 billion in COVID-19 relief funds. Providers will submit a single application for both $17 billion in a “Phase 4” distribution from the Provider Relief Fund (PRF) and $8.5…
In this podcast, Rebecca Chickey, senior director of field engagement, behavioral health services of the AHA is speaking with Dr. Glenn N. Saxe, about trauma…new traumatic events seem to be happening every day – a treatment for the impact of trauma, call trauma informed care, and opportunities for…
ALJ Delay Case Status Report and Dashboard - Sept. 28, 2021
A newly discovered bug in Microsoft Azure's Active Directory implementation enables a single-factor brute-forcing of an Active Directory instance without authentication. Currently there is no available patch for this vulnerability.