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May 10, 2024 News Headlines

Spotlight on NYC Health + Hospitals

Rooted in person-centered care, their Street Health Outreach & Wellness program brings primary care, harm reduction services, connections to substance use treatment, housing resources, behavioral health services and material goods to people who are unsheltered across NYC. Watch our Member Spotlight video and read the story to learn more.


AI in the boardroom

Some boards already use artificial intelligence to help their organizations become more modern, efficient and productive. As AI evolves, it can help boards offload mundane tasks so they can focus on true governance. Read the May edition of Trends to learn how it could enrich boardroom experiences and how boards can prepare.


Registration opens for The Academy for Healthcare Leadership Advancement

This hybrid, seven-week Cornell certificate program provides healthcare professionals with the skills, insight and expertise to effectively lead their organizations through the difficulties of today and the unknowns of tomorrow. See how you can earn continuing education credits and register on our website.


Agencies further extend QPA calculation enforcement discretion

The Departments of HHS, Labor and the Treasury published FAQs indicating that they would continue to permit health plans and issuers to calculate the Qualifying Payment Amount under the No Surprises Act using an invalidated methodology. The departments will give plans and issuers until Nov. 1 to comply with the QPA calculation rules modified by a 2023 ruling by a Texas federal district court.


Upcoming events

Government relations update series
May 10

Infection Control and Epidemiology Basics
May 14-23

Using data to identify disparities | Part 2
May 14

Standing membership call on state and federal issues
May 14

Community partnerships
May 21

Patient and family engagement
May 28

Setting the standards: Caring for people with dementia in hospital settings
May 30

HANYS’ 55th Annual Membership Conference
June 19-21