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Public Health & Wellness


As stewards of the public health and one of the state’s largest employer groups, hospitals and health care organizations are well positioned to address the various needs of patients, employees, communities and all residents of the commonwealth. Through the top-notch care they provide, as well as their community benefit programs and worksite wellness initiatives, hospitals and healthcare organizations are tackling many important public health issues including the rising obesity epidemic, health disparities, and chronic disease management.

The latest information on COVID-19, a novel coronavirus.


COVID-19

 


The latest information on COVID-19, a novel coronavirus.

MASSACHUSETTS HOSPITALS RESPOND


Massachusetts hospitals are dedicated to ensuring safe patient care and providing the our caregivers with the safest possible environments to conduct their lifesaving work. They have responded heroically to the pandemic, creating separate COVID units, standing-up field hospitals across the state, vaccinating individuals, and continuing their day-today provision of medical care for non-COVID patients in a safe and effective manner.


COVID-19 VACCINATIONS


Hospitals are playing an important role in vaccinating Massachusetts residents. They are currently following all state guidance as they allocate vaccines, and are committed to keeping patients updated on the latest developments - including details on general public vaccination.

For the most up-to-date information, visit the state’s COVID-19 webpage. Through the webpage, you can:

  • Check when you are available to get vaccinated
  • Find a vaccinating site near you
  • Sign up for an appointment
  • Prepare for your appointment and fill out the attestation form


MASS.GOV/COVIDVACCINE

Please note that there is no need to call your doctor or hospital to sign up to be vaccinated. They will contact you directly when you qualify and will help walk you through the process. Have other questions about the COVID-19 vaccines? Refer to this FAQ to learn more.

 

Frequently Asked Questions


What is it? How does it spread? How do I protect myself? What about my pet and the novel coronavirus?  Check here for answers to these and other common questions.

Federal Waivers


In certain circumstances, the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services using section 1135 of the Social Security Act can temporarily modify or waive certain Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, or HIPAA requirements, called 1135 waivers. Click here to view a list of waivers relating to the COVID-19 pandemic.

State Executive Orders

The Baker Administration under the emergency order issued on March 10 has used its authority to grant a series of emergency orders and guidance documents to ease restrictions on providers responding to the pandemic. Click here for a list of these orders


Workforce


MHA’s Strategic Partner, Symmetry Workforce Solutions, is offering MHA members free access to a rapid response option for your supplemental staffing needs via their parent company, Aya Healthcare. Aya is proactively qualifying a workforce of nurses, respiratory therapists, and other staff that may be needed to respond rapidly to the situation. To date, more than 20 state hospital associations are participating and Aya has engaged more than 500,000 clinicians regarding interest and opportunities to serve across the U.S. For information, contact Diane Adams, RN, at diane.adams@symmetryworkforce.com or (609) 240-5006; Guy Evans, at guy.evans@symmetryworkforce.com or (732) 245-0212; or MHA’s Jim Vahey at jvahey@mhalink.org.

Caring for the Caregiver: COVID-19 Resources

MHA has assembled resources to support caregiver wellbeing during this challenging time. The list at the link here includes timely webinars, articles, toolkits and more with information on stress management, self-care, and caregiver support.


Antibiotic Resistance


The overuse and misuse of antibiotics is causing bacteria to adapt and change in a way that reduces the effectiveness of drugs, chemicals or other agents designed to cure or prevent infections.

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Infectious Disease

 

From influenza to Ebola to Zika, infectious diseases are creating new challenges for hospitals and healthcare organizations to provide state-of-the-art care that effectively treats patients while minimizing the risk to their families and the staff who treat them.

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Substance Use Disorder


Under the leadership of its board of trustees, The Massachusetts Health & Hospital Association has created a Substance Use Disorder Prevention and Treatment Task Force to develop provider focused strategies to help address the high incidence of opioid misuse that affects our communities.

Click here for detailed information on MHA’s Substance Use Disorder Prevention and Treatment Task Force (SUDPTTF). It is located on the association’s quality and patient safety website, PatientCareLink.

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Emergency Preparedness


Healthcare organizations face emergencies as widely varied as mass casualty incidents to infectious disease threats. The Massachusetts Health & Hospital Association offers members the latest information on those threats with guidance from a wide range of state, federal and clinical resources.
COVID-19 Webpage
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Tobacco-Free Hospitals


Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death in the US, and hospitals are in a unique position to serve as role models on this vital public health issue. The Massachusetts Health & Hospital Association is proud to take a leadership role in an effort to ensure hospitals and healthcare organizations go tobacco free, even declining to hire tobacco users.


As stewards of the public's health, hospitals are well positioned to become leaders in the tobacco-free endeavor. MHA’s Tobacco-Free Hospitals initiative is designed to encourage and support Bay State hospitals' voluntary effort to become tobacco-free and ban use of all tobacco products anywhere on the hospital campus.

Visit the pages below for comprehensive information on MHA’s tobacco-free hospitals initiative. 

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Population Health


As stewards of the public health and one of the state’s largest employer groups, hospitals are well positioned to address the various health needs of their patients, employees, communities and all residents of the commonwealth. Through the top notch care they provide, as well as their community benefit programs and worksite wellness initiatives, hospitals are tackling many important public health issues including the rising obesity epidemic, health disparities, and chronic disease management.

MHA members with appropriate log-in information can also access our Hospital Community Benefits Support page for the latest community benefits report and a special MHA tool to search recent community benefit programs statewide.

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