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CMS Finalizes 2020 Payment Changes for Medicare Advantage and Part D Plans

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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has finalized its policy and payment updates for Medicare Advantage (MA) and Part D plans for calendar year (CY) 2020. CMS estimates revenue for MA and Part D plans will increase by 2.53 percent for 2020, excluding an average 3.3 percent increase in risk scores.

CDC Issues Health Advisory About Influenza

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Influenza activity remains high across the United States, according to a health alert recently issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC notes that the season is likely to last several more weeks and continues to recommend antiviral medications for influenza treatment, regardless of whether a patient received the influenza vaccine.

Celebrate National Volunteer Week April 7-12

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Established in 1974, National Volunteer Week is an opportunity to recognize and thank volunteers who lend their time, talent, voice, and support to causes they care about in their hospital and community. Their stories can serve to inspire others to find ways to take action that creates change.

Points of Light is the world’s largest organization dedicated to volunteer service, helping millions of volunteers change the world. During National Volunteer Week, CHA encourages hospitals to celebrate the impact your volunteers have made in your hospital and community. 

CDPH Issues Health Advisory About Measles Cases

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A new health advisory from the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) reminds providers to be aware of potential measles cases, as 16 cases have been reported in California since Jan. 1. CDPH notes that providers should not rule out a measles diagnosis based solely on patients reporting they previously received a measles immunization.

CHA DataSuite Releases Fourth Quarter 2018 Impact Analyses

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CHA DataSuite has issued hospital-specific analyses showing the estimated impact of the federal fiscal year (FFY) 2020 Medicare inpatient Hospital-Acquired Condition (HAC) Reduction Program as well as the hospital Value-Based Purchasing (VBP) Program, based on publicly available data and program rules established by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). 

Hospital Leaders Advance Debate on Seismic Mandate

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CHA member hospitals today gathered in Sacramento for a Lobby Action Day (photo gallery) to urge legislators to support Senate Bill 758 (Portantino, D-La Canada Flintridge), a bill that will be amended to give hospitals the flexibility they need to tailor post-disaster care to meet the unique needs of their communities. Today’s event followed a radio interview that CHA President & CEO Carmela Coyle participated in yesterday about a new report that says current seismic requirements may be outdated and prohibitively expensive.

New Website Allows Providers to Check Maximum 340B Drug Prices

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A new website allows 340B Drug Pricing Program participants to determine the maximum drug companies can charge them for medications sold under the program. The website comes as a result of a recent lawsuit filed against the Health Resources and Services Administration by the American Hospital Association, which sought to force implementation of a final rule impacting drug ceiling prices and civil monetary penalties for manufacturers.

Donate Life Month Emphasizes Importance of Organ Donation

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April is National Donate Life Month, a time when organizations across the country educate and motivate individuals to register as organ, eye and tissue donors.

Hospitals that educate staff and community members about the need for donors can earn recognition from the Health Resources and Services Administration. For more information, contact donation@hrsa.gov.

One organ donor can save the lives of up to eight people and heal countless others with tissue donation. Anyone — regardless of age, ethnicity, or medical history — can register as a donor and help save the life of one of the over 21,000 people on California’s organ transplant waiting list. More information is available from Donate Life California, the state-authorized nonprofit organization that manages the registry.

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