Compliance & Legal
The groups said prohibiting training that promotes racial reconciliation is counterproductive to addressing racism.
The virus is resurgent in many areas, adding to fears that it will compound with influenza to create headaches for healthcare.
Repayment will now begin one year from the issuance date of each provider's or supplier's accelerated or advance payment.
New complexities will cost money to implement, which could hinder potential savings and hurt innovation.
Dr. David Nace, chief medical officer at Innovaccer, discusses the ONC's ruling and the changing landscape of health data and information sharing.
Passage in the Senate appears unlikely, with the GOP favoring a slimmer, $500 billion package.
This week's top stories include a Universal Health Services cyberattack forcing the shutdown of user access to IT applications and Anthem reaching a $39.5 million settlement in a 2015 attack.
In total, hundreds were charged in $6 billion fraud takedown related to telehealth and substance abuse treatment facilities.
This is the last open investigation related to the 2015 cyberattack that breached the PHI of close to 79 million people.
Computer systems began to fail over the weekend, forcing some hospitals to file information with pen and paper.