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NIH study finds light levels of daily activity can reduce cancer risk
A study published March 26 by the National Instit
DEA, HHS delay implementation of buprenorphine final rule until Dec. 31
The Drug Enforcement Administration and Department of Health and Human Services yesterday announced that the effective date for the final rule regarding telemedicine prescribing of buprenorphine will be further delayed from March 21 to Dec. 31.
FDA alerts of risk with Calyxo aspiration systems
The Food and Drug Administration March 20 issued an alert on a potentially high-risk issue with Calyxo CVAC Aspiration Systems.
AHA comments on DEA proposed rule on special registrations for telemedicine prescribing
The AHA March 18 commented on the Drug Enforcement Administration's proposed rule for special registrations for telemedicine prescribing of controlled substances.
AHA podcast: Bridging Distances with AI and Telemedicine
In this conversation, Dave Newman, M.D., vice president and chief medical officer for virtual care at Sanford Health, discusses how innovative virtual care models and artificial intelligence-powered solutions are breaking down barriers, improving patient outcomes and enhancing provider efficiency.
ICU Medical recalls certain lots of potassium chloride injection bags due to mislabeling
The Food and Drug Administration Feb.
AHA podcast: A Tiered System of Safety — Committing to Zero Harm with WellSpan Health
In this conversation, Carlos Roberts, M.D., urogynecologist, vice president and chief medical officer of the Women and Children service line at WellSpan Health, discusses the organization's commitm
One year after Change Healthcare cyberattack, AHA report discusses lessons learned and continued need to mitigate risk
Nearly one year after the cyberattack on Change Healthcare, the AHA released a
Report analyzes emergency department use during the LA wildfires
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Feb. 6 released a report on emergency department use during the Los Angeles County wildfires that began Jan. 7. All-cause ED encounters in Los Angeles County initially decreased 9% after the start of wildfires, while wildfire-associated encounters increased eightfold.
HHS, DEA release rules related to telemedicine prescribing of controlled substances
The Department of Health and Human Services and Drug Enforcement Administration published a series of rules Jan. 15 related to telemedicine prescribing of controlled substances, including a special registration proposed rule and a final rule on telemedicine prescribing of buprenorphine.