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Health Provider News – May 13, 2022

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340B hospitals amplify loss projections as more drugmakers unveil restrictions. Alaska needs to train more nurses, but it doesn’t have enough nursing faculty to meet demand. Arkansas drops to 28th for hospital safety in national report. Hospital mergers are changing Connecticut’s healthcare system. HHS awards $16.3M

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NATIONAL 94% of Organizations Experienced a Cyberattack in 2022 AHA blog: Strengthening crisis management in rural health care Biden signs bill ending Covid-19 national emergency Cancer drug shortages are creating dire circumstances for some patients CMS Releases FY24 IPPS Proposed Rule, Seeks to Boost Rates by 2.8%

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Health Provider News – November 18, 2022

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340B safety-net hospitals lost $2.96M from drugmaker restrictions, AHA finds. Amazon launches virtual doctor marketplace in newest healthcare play. New CMS report highlights need to improve health equity data. New healthcare privacy challenges as online data tracking, sharing methods evolve. CALIFORNIA.

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Health Provider News – August 26, 2022

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16 more states hope to weigh in on Idaho abortion lawsuit. CMS proposes mandatory Medicaid, CHIP quality reporting. 6 data blocking regulations will suffer without more clarity, stakeholders tell HHS. More than 80 health systems hit by cybersecurity breaches in August. Compliance with Oct. 30 months into pandemic.

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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.