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FCC June Meeting Agenda Includes Broadened Supply Chain Measures, Improved Emergency Alerts and Robocall Reporting, and Expanded Telehealth Guidance | Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: The FCC released the agenda for its next Commission Open Meeting, scheduled for June 17, 2021. The meeting will first consider a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“NPRM”) and Notice of Inquiry (“NOI”) to broaden the secured communications supply chain beyond the FCC’s universal service programs. Specifically, the NPRM would propose to prohibit all future authorizations for equipment on the FCC’s Covered List, revoke current equipment authorizations for equipment on the Covered List, and require certifications from future FCC auction participants that they will not rely on financial support from any entities designated as a national security threat. The FCC also tees up a Report and Order that would allow for expanded marketing and importation of radiofrequency devices prior to certification, with certain conditions to prohibit sale or operation of those devices prior to authorization. The agency will next consider

Overcoming disparities in access to care for communities of color

This year, more than 5 million Americans will be diagnosed with Heart Valve Disease. All too often, for Black patients with certain forms of the disease this can be a death sentence, with patients from minority communities facing significantly higher mortality rates than their white counterparts. The most common form of this disease is aortic stenosis (AS), where the aortic valve narrows and weakens the heart. While common, AS can be deadly, and one in six patients will have a more aggressive form called symptomatic severe aortic stenosis (SSAS), that can be fatal within two years without treatment. Diseases like SASS and other chronic diseases lay bare stark inequities in our health care system, in which our Black patients are disproportionately impacted. When we see patients with SSAS, treatment options include two approaches to repair their failing valve, one that involves open-heart surgery and one that is minimally invasive. The latter, transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAV

CIOs plan on refined telehealth, faster deployments, more collaborative tools

(Credit: Hero Images) The pandemic has created an atmosphere in healthcare unlike anything seen before in modern times. It has set the stage for CIOs and other health IT executives to rethink their approach to accomplishing new tasks. This is the sixth instalment in Healthcare IT News feature story series, Health IT Lessons Learned During the COVID-19 Era. (Click here to visit the portal with all the feature stories.)  This time around we feature the expertise of the following five leaders: David Chou, senior vice president and CIO at Harris Health System, based in Houston. (@dchou1107) Joe Fisne, vice president and associate CIO at Geisinger, a health system based in Danville, Pennsylvania. (@Geisinger)

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