Partial Capitation for Healthcare in the Aftermath of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has served as a stunning reminder of both the critical role that healthcare plays in society and the inherent risks associated with working with sick patients. At the same time, this crisis has already left an indelible mark on the economics of healthcare.
Will COVID-19 Kill the Doctor’s Office Waiting Room?
The impact on inpatient facilities has been significant as those facilities have been caring for many of the sickest COVID-19 patients.
Explore moreCARES Act Programs Begin Paying Out Billions in Aid to Physicians
On Friday, April 10, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that it would immediately begin paying out $30 billion in relief funds to Medicare-enrolled healthcare providers across the country.
Explore moreSearch for a COVID-19 Solution – the Sequel
In our March 24th blog, “Search for a Solution,” we shared a list of nine studies related to COVID-19 that were open for recruitment.
Explore moreAmbulatory Practice Creativity: A Necessary Response to COVID-19
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, there were significant regulatory requirements effectively limiting the use of virtual visits which have been temporarily waived during the period of the national emergency.
Explore moreOrganizational Resilience in the Midst of a Pandemic
In a matter of weeks, practices have been thrust into a new reality that has required significant shifts in the way care is delivered and the business of health care is conducted.
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