Jeff Lagasse
Almost 88% of Americans want to continue using telehealth for nonurgent consultations after COVID-19 has passed.
The impact of the payment policies would result in an increase of about $444 million in Medicare Part A payments in 2022.
The organizations plan to announce further details of their insurance plan during this fall’s annual enrollment period.
Officials stress that the reactions fell within the normal range and found "no cause for concern."
Vaccine confidence is increasing, but more needs to be done to convince Americans to get their shots.
Getting more consumers covered means less uncompensated care for hospitals, which places significant importance on access.
More efficient staffing and mental health supports for staff will allow health systems to address pandemic-related workforce issues.
With specialty reintegrated into the pharmacy services, the goal is to deliver cost savings for Service Benefit Plan members.
Four out of five consumers will be able to find a plan for $10 or less per month with the newly expanded financial assistance.
Two communities will receive an at-home test, and their data will be compared to that of communities who lack access to tests.