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CHA Files Amicus Brief Challenging HHS Online Tracking Rule

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What’s happening: CHA has filed an amicus brief (friend of the court brief) with 16 other hospital associations in a lawsuit challenging a rule issued by the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Office for Civil Rights. 

What else to know: The rule restricts the use of common third-party web technologies that capture internet protocol addresses on portions of hospitals’ public-facing web pages. 

Off and Running Toward Better Behavioral Health Care

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In less than two months, Californians will head to the polls — or the post office for those who prefer mail-in ballots — for the 2024 primary election. A ballot question, Proposition 1, will ask voters to weigh in on whether or not to support a sweeping modernization of the state’s mental health system. This proposal will refocus billions of dollars in existing funds to prioritize Californians with the deepest mental health needs, living in encampments, or suffering the worst substance use disorders. 

CHA Releases Advocacy Materials for 2024

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What’s happening: New and updated advocacy materials are available for your use.  

What else to know: Each packet contains an infographic, key messages, and an issue brief.  

2024 Consent Law Seminar

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CHA’s 2024 Consent Law Seminar is your opportunity to gain insights on new laws and regulatory updates affecting risk managers, privacy officers, and sensitive patient-care situations. The seminar will focus on legal gray areas, provide updates on recent case law outcomes, and offer frontline perspectives on challenging consent situations.

2024 Hospital Finance and Reimbursement Seminar

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Join CHA and experts from respected law firms for insights on how new regulations, a new state agency, and imminent changes will impact Medicare, Medi-Cal, and hospital reimbursement in 2024 and beyond.

2024 Behavioral Health Care Symposium

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Join us at the Hyatt Regency Long Beach on December 4-5 for two days of relevant topics on behavioral health care in California from speakers you want to hear. If you thought the 2023 Symposium in Sacramento was good – just wait til this one. And this year you get to enjoy the great Pacific Ocean. Long Beach is a vacation destination so put this date on both your work and play calendars!

2024 Disaster Planning Conference

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The 2024 Disaster Planning Conference will be in Pasadena this year. It’s sure to be as spectacular as ever.

Stem Cells Offer Veterans a New Lease on Life

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Thanks to the use of stem cells, 68-year-old army veteran John Gilmore pushed his mantle cell lymphoma into complete remission within just one year.