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Health Provider News – April 1, 2022

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Arizona passes 2 million COVID cases but pace continues to slow. Alameddin Named All of Us Arizona Health Champion for Her Work to Improve Health Care Accessibility, Equity. How a photo changed the life of a nurse who worked the COVID-19 unit of a Phoenix hospital. But they can’t afford it forever.

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The CDC has stopped printing them Telehealth Visits Decline 46%, But Telebehavioral Healthcare Still High URAC to offer health equity accreditation Walgreens CIO is latest to leave in company’s C-suite shakeup AI is creating a complex landscape for healthcare executives ALABAMA Alabama hospital to remain on Cerner after sale Alabama gets $3.6M

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Health Provider News

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The CDC has stopped printing them Telehealth Visits Decline 46%, But Telebehavioral Healthcare Still High URAC to offer health equity accreditation Walgreens CIO is latest to leave in company’s C-suite shakeup AI is creating a complex landscape for healthcare executives ALABAMA Alabama hospital to remain on Cerner after sale Alabama gets $3.6M

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5 moves to know Most hospital websites routinely transfer patient data via tracking tools Nonprofit hospitals that pay board members linked to less charity care Nurses, federal lawmakers push for staffing ratio legislation Reports of serious adverse events rose in 2022: Joint Commission Doctors are drowning in paperwork.

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Mental health hospital slated for Wichita could solve some problems but faces staffing questions Missouri and Kansas limit payouts in medical malpractice lawsuits. acres from Our Lady of Lourdes for new health sciences center New gene therapies are a near-cure for Louisiana’s sickle cell patients. But who really benefits?