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The Hospital & Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania

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The Hospital & Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania

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Advocates Criticize AHA's Stance on Patient Access to Health Data - iHealthBeat

ihealthbeat.org — “Several advocates have criticized the American Hospital Association for recommending looser patient access requirements in its comment letter on Stage 2 of the meaningful use program. AHA said it supports a 30-day window for providing patients with access to their health data after discharge, rather than the 36-hour timeframe proposed by CMS. Health Data Management et al.View full resource at ihealthbeat.org

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A Killer Hospitals Pretend to Fight

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American Hospital Association declares war on patient empowerment. Please act. | e-Patients.net

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Don’t Let Them Destroy Patient Protections in Health IT! « From the Desk of… the National Partnership for Women & Families

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CMS Plan Would Tie Efficiency Scores to Hospital Payments

healthleadersmedia.com — “Efficiency scores measure cost per Medicare beneficiary at acute care hospitals and could mean as much as $200,000 for every $1 million of incentivView full resource at healthleadersmedia.com

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High-dose glucocorticoids double risk of bacterial infections in children with JIA

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High-dose steroids increase infection risk in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis

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Nepal's magic surgeon brings light back to poor | Reuters

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Abnormal Levels of Uric Acid In Teens Linked To High Blood Pressure | Children’s Hospital at Johns Hopkins | Baltimore, Maryland

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JMIR--Use of Social Media by Western European Hospitals: Longitudinal Study | Van de Belt | Journal of Medical Internet Research

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VA using iPhones in hospitals to access patient electronic health records

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$18 For A Baby Aspirin? Hospitals Hike Costs For Everyday Drugs For Some Patients - Kaiser Health News

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RT @marilynserafini: $18 For A Baby Aspirin? Hospitals Hike Costs For Everyday Drugs For Some Patients http://t.co/ocQoOZS3 via @khnews

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Lawmakers seek faster approval process for shortage drugs - amednews.com

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