A Public Health Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Test and Trace
The ability of state governors to initiate lifting stay-at-home orders, and for business leaders and consumers to have the confidence and safety to return to work is contingent upon the trust that each of us feels about our ability to stay protected from Coronavirus infection.
Explore moreKeys to Sustainable Telehealth Post COVID-19
As we’ve listened to providers describe their reactions to this pandemic, telehealth continues to be a pervasive theme at the foundation of their response.
Explore moreMedicare Expands Telehealth Services to Community Health Centers Under CARES Act
As required by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, on April 17, 2020, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued new guidance authorizing community health centers to furnish telehealth services to Medicare beneficiaries during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Explore morePost COVID-19 – Can We Measure Only What Matters?
The COVID-19 pandemic is proving to be a watershed event for the American healthcare system. A watershed event is defined as a “turning point, the exact moment that changes the direction of an activity or situation.
Explore morePost-COVID-19 Contracting – a Lot to Think About
As provider groups approach contracting with Medicare for a value-based option, they have some choices, but no real opportunity to negotiate. Fortunately, with commercial payers, that’s not the case.
Explore moreCOVID-19 Puts a Spotlight on Ambulatory Access
The massive disruption to ambulatory care brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic provides the opportunity to revisit how ambulatory care is delivered and to shine a light on workflows long considered entrenched, which may not serve practices and patients as well in the future.
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