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AdventHealth Central Florida Division, Orlando, Fla The recent surge of COVID-19 cases in Central Florida affects the residents in seven Florida counties: Orange, Seminole, Osceola, Polk, Volusia, Flagler and Lake.
This edition of Hacking Healthcare begins by providing a brief overview of how a major European law enforcement operation, made possible by cracked encryption, is likely to further fuel the long simmering encryption debate within the United States, and wraps up by exploring the FCC’s decision…
In this conversation, Elisa Arespacochaga, vice president of the AHA’s Physician Alliance and interim executive lead for the AHA’s Institute for Diversity an Health Equity, talks with two health system chief diversity officers about their efforts to learn more about the patients they are serving…
The information technology vendor, F5, disclosed a significant vulnerability in their BIG-IP suite of tools which, when exploited, allows for remote code execution ultimately leading to complete compromise of the host and the potential for further compromise of the network which it sits on.
Anticipating questions from nonprofit hospitals and health systems about the considerations involved in restructuring, including bankruptcy, as a result of the ongoing devastating financial impact of COVID-19,
On behalf of America’s tax-exempt hospitals and health systems, the AHA, AAMC, and CHA request an immediate extension of the deadlines many face for preparing their community health needs assessments (CHNA) or else be subject to a $50,000 penalty excise tax under section 4959 of the Code for which…
No. 20-5193                                     September Term, 2019                                      …
This edition takes an in-depth look at one of the more unique and interesting governmental processes that has a significant influence on cybersecurity in the private sector.
AHA, AMA, ANA Issue Open Letter Urging Public to Wear a Mask to Stop COVID-19 Spread