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Alston & Bird Health Care Week in Review - April 2021 #5 | Alston & Bird

Below is Alston & Bird’s Health Care Week in Review, which provides a synopsis of the latest news in healthcare regulations, notices, and guidance; federal legislation and congressional committee action; reports, studies, and analyses; and other health policy news. Week in Review Highlight of the Week: This week, CMS released its FY 2022 Hospital Inpatient Prospective Payment System and Long-Term Care Hospital Rates Proposed Rule. Read more about the rule and other news below. I. Regulations, Notices & Guidance On April 26, 2021, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued guidance entitled, Nonclinical Testing of Individualized Antisense Oligonucleotide Drug Products for Severely Debilitating or Life-Threatening Diseases; Draft Guidance for Sponsor-Investigators. FDA is publishing this draft guidance to help sponsor-investigators with developing the nonclinical information that FDA recommends to support an investigational new drug application (IND) for certain individual

Marsha Blackburn: How to help solve Tennessee rural health care crisis

Marsha Blackburn, R-Brentwood, is Tennessee s senior U.S. senator. Every parent knows the sinking feeling that hits when your child drops from the monkey bars or when a grandparent can’t get up from a fall. For families in rural areas, that sense of worry is immediately followed by the risk of not getting medical care in time. Through phone calls with friends and virtual meetings, I hear from Tennesseans in rural areas who were struggling to access health care even before the pandemic. It’s a grim reality that many Americans have to drive hours through remote areas to find emergency medical care. If they make it in time, they find overcrowded facilities filled with the COVID-19 patients urban hospitals are funneling into rural areas. 

IMPROVING OUTCOMES FOR BLACK PATIENTS IN MISSISSIPPI WITH VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM

IMPROVING OUTCOMES FOR BLACK PATIENTS IN MISSISSIPPI WITH VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM IMPROVING OUTCOMES FOR BLACK PATIENTS IN MISSISSIPPI WITH VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM PHILADELPHIA, PA – April 1, 2021 – MediCom Worldwide, Inc., a provider of continuing education for healthcare professionals, announces a strategic initiative in partnership with the Mississippi State Medical Association, Mississippi Hospital Association, the National Blood Clot Alliance, and the Mississippi Business Group on Health to improve care disparities and health outcomes for Black Americans in rural Mississippi who are affected by a diagnosis of a potentially life-threatening blood clot. “Initiatives like this are critical to a state with so many health conditions and funding issues,” says Murray L. Harber, Executive Director, Mississippi Business Group on Health.

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