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OSHA extends comment period on proposal removing remaining COVID-19 emergency temporary standard requirements
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration today
COVID-19 vaccination approved for older adults and high-risk, younger children
The Food and Drug Administration July 10 approved Moderna’s Spikevax COVID-19 vaccine for children und
Recent Study on Pandemic Funding Narrow and Incomplete
America’s hospitals and health systems, regardless of size, location and ownership type, provided essential care to their patients and communities during the pandemic. Congress recognized the critical role hospitals play as the backbone of our health care system and swiftly took steps in the early days of the pandemic to provide support to ensure hospitals would remain resilient.
What COVID-19 Continues to Teach Us about Hospital Culture
Situated in the heart of Westchester County and just outside of New York City, White Plains Hospital was among the first hospitals in New York to face the COVID-19 pandemic during the early days of 2020, back when there were many unknowns.
AHA urges Congress to provide additional COVID-19 relief
AHA today urged Congress to provide immediate additional support for hospitals and health systems as COVID-19 challenges persist.
What the Pandemic Has Taught Us about Infection Prevention and Control
We’ve seen that valuable training and professional development help employees feel happier in their work, become more excited about the prospect of success and develop a higher self-worth.
AHA submits comments on discussion draft of PREVENT Pandemics Act
The AHA Friday submitted comments on a
Website accepting orders for free at-home COVID-19 tests
Americans can now order online up to four free at-home tests for COVID-19, which the U.S. Postal Service will start shipping in late January.
CDC reports disparities in receipt of COVID-19 antibody treatments
An analysis of data from 41 health care systems participating in the National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network found lower use of monoclonal antibody therapies for patients who are Black, Asian or other races compared with white and non-Hispanic patients between November 2020 and August 2021.
CDC call for clinicians Aug. 12 on therapeutic options to prevent severe COVID-19 in immunocompromised people
he Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will host a call for clinicians Aug. 12 at 2 p.m. ET on preventing, diagnosing and treating COVID-19 in immunocompromised patients.