Making It Easier for Women to Get Care They Need
HHS has announced new guidelines that ensure millions of women receive preventive health services with no cost sharing.
Celebrating National Health Center Week
HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announces the start of National Health Center Week: August 7-13.
UPDATED: "Take 3" Actions To Fight The Flu, poster in color, PDF.
UPDATED: "Take 3" Actions To Fight The Flu, brochure in color, PDF.
WHO Global Influenza Surveillance Network Manual for Laboratory Diagnosis and Virological Surveillance of Influenza
WHO has developed this manual in order to strengthen the laboratory diagnosis and virological surveillance of influenza infection by providing standard methods for the collection, detection, isolation and characterization of viruses.
FDA Approves Vaccines for the 2011-2012 Influenza Season
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced today that it has approved the 2011-2012 influenza vaccine formulation for all six manufacturers licensed to produce and distribute influenza vaccine for the United States.
UPDATED: Key Facts about Influenza (Flu) and Flu Vaccine
FluVaxView 2010-11 Influenza Season Additional Table: National Influenza Vaccination Coverage Estimates by Race/ethnicity and Age Group PDF
Keeping Kids Healthy in School
We all hope children will work hard in school, get good grades and succeed in their education. But, like all of us, kids get sick. And we know that if kids aren’t healthy then kids cannot learn.
That’s why HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Education Secretary Arne Duncan today announced awards of $95 million to 278 school-based health center programs across the country. Provided by the Affordable Care Act, the awards will help clinics expand and provide more health care services at schools nationwide.
UPDATED: 2011-12 Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Updates Questions and Answers
Looking Ahead to 2014: Competitive Affordable Insurance Marketplaces
Today, we are entering the next phase in implementing the health reform law. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a proposed framework to assist states in building Affordable Insurance Exchanges.
Exchanges are State-based competitive marketplaces where individuals and small businesses will be able to purchase affordable private health insurance and have the same insurance choices as Members of Congress. Insurance companies will compete for business on a transparent, level playing field, driving down costs. Exchanges will have the same purchasing clout as big businesses and will give consumers a choice of plans to fit their needs.
Helping States Improve Care and Reduce Costs
Under the Affordable Care Act, the Medicare-Medicaid Coordination Office was created to help solve problems of fragmentation – to ensure that beneficiaries receive the highest quality, most coordinated care possible. Today, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) made three announcements that will help states improve care and reduce costs for patients eligible for both Medicaid and Medicare.
Raising Patient Safety Awareness Across the Country
Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is continuing to work with a wide variety of public and private partners to improve the care and services patients receive in our health system.
We are proud to announce that we have collaborated with nearly 4,500 organizations, including over 2,000 hospitals that have officially committed to improving patient safety by joining the initiative! In fact, HHS is thrilled to recognize the 100% participation rate by Iowa hospitals to promote innovations to improve hospital care and reduce wasteful spending.