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Cyber authorities in five nations today advised organizations to apply timely patches to reduce their risk from common vulnerabilities.
AHA policy staff urged the agency not to finalize the regulation, saying it's unnecessary and would cause confusion. 
The agency has received reports describing serious adverse events and deaths after ventilation failure using silicone-based electromyogram endotracheal tubes.
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Starting this week, the Administration will allow all pharmacies in the federal pharmacy program to order free oral antiviral treatments directly from the federal government, the White House
Children had the highest rates of infection-induced antibodies and adults 65 and older the lowest.
Advisory updates health care providers, others on recommended therapies for COVID-19.
On the closing day of the AHA Annual Membership Meeting in Washington, D.C., attendees heard from more top policymakers and elected officials; celebrated awards; and discussed key issues impacting the field.
Two federal hospital leaders recognized for outstanding service to the health care field.
More than 1,000 people attended the AHA Annual Membership Meeting in Washington, D.C., to reconnect with colleagues; hear from top policymakers and elected officials; and learn from special forums on the most pressing issues in the field.
COVID-19 remained the third leading cause of death after heart disease and cancer in 2021, according to preliminary data relea
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Friday released a proposed rule that would implement provisions in the Consolid
AHA Friday voiced support for a Department of Homeland Security proposal to exc
The AHA and its American Organization for Nursing Leadership today published an advertorial in the Wall Street Journal on the need for federal legislation to protect nurses and other health care workers from assault and intimidation.
The Food and Drug Administration today expanded its ap
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals have experienced surging costs for labor, drugs, supplies, equipment and other resources required to care for patients, according to a
The FBI this week released a report detailing indicators of compromise associated with ransomware variants that have compromised at least 60 entities worldwide.
The association said the OSHA standard is unnecessary and would cause confusion.