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The latest AHA Today headline news stories.
A record 44% of adults aged 19-30 and 28% of adults aged 35-50 reported using marijuana last year.
The AHA has made a donation to support health care personnel and communities impacted by the recent wildfires in Hawaii.
51 senators urged Senate leaders to avert $8 billion in annual payment cuts to the Medicaid Disproportionate Share Hospital program, scheduled to begin Oct. 1.
HHS alerts organizations to Rhysida ransomware.
FDA last month approved a new long-acting monoclonal antibody to prevent RSV in this age group.
The Sept. 12-13 sessions seek input on whether to permit telemedicine prescribing for certain controlled substances without an in-person evaluation.
Pfizer will ship certain sterile injectable products directly to customers due to high demand after a tornado struck the plant that makes them.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services April 4 issued a proposed rule for fiscal year 2024 for the skilled nursing facility prospective payment system, which would increase aggregate Medicare spending by 3.7% or $1.2 billion compared with FY 2023.
Beginning Oct. 1, 2022, IRFs have been required to collect and report new data elements adopted into the IRF PAI V4.0.
Today AHA released a report showing that commercial insurance costs are increasing at an unsustainable rate while many plan policies create dangerous delays in care, contribute to clinician burnout and significantly drive up administrative costs for the health care system.