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More than three-quarters of healthcare professionals report “major or moderate shifts” toward online training during the pandemic.
Cleveland Clinic shares best practices as violence is four times more likely in a healthcare setting than in another industry.
Wednesday is the deadline to comment on NCQA’s Telehealth Module in Health Plan Accreditation to integrate telehealth with other care modalities.
The program will be implemented in four state community locations, including in Alaska, Michigan, Texas and West Virginia.
The approval has been met with opposition over fears that Medicaid block grants cause vulnerable populations to lose access to healthcare.
The modality has proven popular with many patients, but policy and reimbursement uncertainties remain as challenges.
This action marks the fourth time HHS has extended the declaration that has paid parity for telehealth and continues reporting waivers.
This special collection, which will be updated throughout the month, looks at what's being done to ease the provider burden.
The American Hospital Association had raised concerns about the proposed rule this past December, saying it could lead to confusion and program failures.
Officials expected to have 20 million doses allocated by the end of 2020, yet so far less than 6 million people have received their first dose.