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At the heart of the legal battle is whether the ACA can stand without the tax mandate for individuals to have health insurance.
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a volatile environment, and there's a long road ahead to recovery.
Following President Trump's executive order on virtual care, the American Hospital Association issued a series of recommendations supporting access to telehealth after the public health emergency ends.
Plaintiffs include three RCH employees who contracted COVID-19 and one individual whose mother died after contracting the virus, lawsuit says.
The majority of health plans say they do not feel ready to meet the new FHIR interoperability standards mandated by CMS.
The group said these actions are being taken at a time when hospitals are in the midst of a crucial pandemic response.
Virtual care is keeping revenue flowing in part by improving providers' ability to bill for these services.
Eight health systems in AHA case study are asking Congress for more relief funding.
Hospitals say revenue from the 340B program is essential, while others contend the original law is being abused.
Harris says of current response to COVID-19: "Donald Trump's failure of leadership has cost lives and livelihoods."