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Ein Presswire: U.S. Center for SafeSport on Signing of Empowering Olympic, Paralympic, and Amateur Athletes Act of 2020 Into Law

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In response to the Empowering Olympic, Paralympic, and Amateur Athletes Act of 2020 being signed into law, Ju’Riese Colón, Chief Executive Officer of the U.S. Center for SafeSport, released the following statement: “The Empowering Olympic, Paralympic, and Amateur Athletes Act substantially strengthens the U.S. Center for SafeSport’s independence and ability to…

Cyberscoop: Health sector mobilizes defenses following Ryuk ransomware warning

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by Sean Lyngaas A day after U.S. federal agencies warned of an “imminent” ransomware threat to hospitals, it’s an all-hands-on deck mentality for a health sector already strained by the coronavirus pandemic. Private threat briefings are being held for hospital executives, federal officials are appealing for more data on the cybercriminals and hospitals are hardening their computer…

The Ripon Advance: Walden, Burgess request DEA briefing on management of nation’s opioid supply

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by Ripon Advance News Service U.S. Reps. Greg Walden (R-OR) and Michael Burgess (R-TX) joined other members of the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee to request a briefing from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) on its management of the nation’s opioid supply. “This request is in support of a reactivated investigation from committee Republicans, started by the House…

The Ripon Advance: Walden, Burgess seek GAO tech study on coronavirus contact tracing apps

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by Ripon Advance News Service U.S. Reps. Greg Walden (R-OR) and Michael Burgess (R-TX) recently called on the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to conduct a technology assessment of COVID-19 contact tracing applications. The lawmakers’ request would provide additional information to the U.S. House Energy and Commerce (E&C) Committee Republicans’ work in contact tracing and…

Healthcare Finance: Improving outcomes for expectant Black women is focus during HIMSS Global Health Equity Week

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by Susan Morse COVID-19 has brought racial disparities in healthcare to the forefront as the pandemic has cast light on where there are failings. HIMSS this year evolved its annual National Health IT Week to Global Health Equity Week from October 19 to 23, to encourage a global week of action with policymakers and decision-makers, said Terri Ripley, chair of the HIMSS Public…

Radiology Business: Physician lawmakers intensify pressure to avert millions in Medicare cuts to radiology

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by Marty Stempniak Physician members of the U.S. House are intensifying pressure to avert tens of millions in Medicare pay cuts to radiology and other specialties. Reps. Ami Bera, Larry Bucshon, Raul Ruiz and Roger Marshall—all MDs—championed the letter to House leaders, addressed on Monday. In it, they called the matter “of great urgency,” highlighting substantial cuts set to hit the…

Radiology Business: Planned Medicare cuts will ‘cripple specialty providers,’ radiology groups warn congressional leaders

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by Marty Stempniak  Radiology groups are continuing their full-court press on congressional leaders, seeking to avert tens of millions in Medicare cuts to the specialty arriving on Jan. 1. The latest plea came in a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, imploring them to waive budget neutrality requirements. Their concerns stem from a…

Health Care Business: Bipartisan bill aims to stop CMS from slashing imaging reimbursement

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by Valerie Dimond  Earlier this month, Rep. Michael Burgess, MD, R-Texas, and Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill., proposed new legislation (H.R. 8505) that would waive the budget neutrality requirement for evaluation and management (E/M) CPT code increases mandated by the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule. Proposed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) in mid-August, and…

The Ripon Advance: Walden, Burgess seek GAO tech study on coronavirus contact tracing apps

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by Ripon Advance News Service U.S. Reps. Greg Walden (R-OR) and Michael Burgess (R-TX) recently called on the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to conduct a technology assessment of COVID-19 contact tracing applications. The lawmakers’ request would provide additional information to the U.S. House Energy and Commerce (E&C) Committee Republicans’ work in contact tracing and…

Roll Call: ‘Oscars for Congress’ catches some delighted staffers unaware

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by Chris Cioffi And the winner is … democracy. Or, at least the offices of eight democratically elected members of Congress who demonstrate “that Congress can work.” The Congressional Management Foundation announced its “Democracy Award” winners this month for work on improving government transparency and fostering innovation on Capitol Hill. Those awards — which the foundation dubs the…