October 17, 2024
Telehealth Research Recaps
View summaries that highlight trending telehealth research, including behavioral health, economic impact, health equity, and more.
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October 17, 2024
Telehealth Research Recaps
View summaries that highlight trending telehealth research, including behavioral health, economic impact, health equity, and more.
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October 17, 2024
Missouri Rural Health Conference, November 6-7 Register Now
Co-hosted by the Missouri Rural Health Association and the Association of Rural Health Clinics, the Missouri Rural Health Conference will be held at the Lodge at Old Kinderhook.
This event promises to bring together healthcare professionals, policymakers, and advocates to discuss critical issues and innovations in rural health.
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When: November 6 – 7
Where: The Lodge of Old Kinderhook, 678 Old Kinderhook Dr, Camdenton, MO 65020
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October 17, 2024
OSHA Request for Information: Extending COVID-19 Recordkeeping and Reporting for Employees in Healthcare Settings – respond by December 9
The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) seeks comments on their request to extend requirements for collecting information specified in OSHA’s COVID-19 Recordkeeping and Reporting in Healthcare Standard, which applies to settings where any employee provides healthcare services.
The requirements include:
OSHA would like to hear from the public:
OSHA will summarize responses when they submit their request to the Office of Management and Budget to extend the requirements.
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October 17, 2024
Request for Information: Medicare $2 Drug List Model – Respond by December 9
In response to an Executive Order to lower prescription drug costs, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) developed a model to test whether a simpler approach to offering low-cost, clinically important generic drugs can improve medication adherence, lead to better health outcomes, and improve satisfaction with the Part D prescription drug benefit for people with Medicare and for prescribers.
This RFI aims to obtain input from a broad range of interested parties to support continued development of the model. CMS’ primary areas of interest include:
CMS is interested in hearing from all stakeholders, including, but not limited to:
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Process for Submitting Response:
October 17, 2024
Policy Update: Final Rule on Medicare Beneficiaries’ Appeal Rights for Certain Changes in Patient Status
In response to a court order, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has finalized appeals processes for certain Medicare beneficiaries who are initially admitted as hospital inpatients but are subsequently reclassified as outpatients receiving observation services during their hospital stay, along with other eligibility criteria.
This final rule establishes processes for
It also extends the timeframe for providers to submit a claim following a favorable decision and to submit records as requested by a contractor.
While CMS estimates a relatively low number of appeals that meet these criteria, they acknowledge that there will be administrative costs for hospitals to accommodate the new appeals process.
This final rule is effective October 11, 2024.
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October 17, 2024
Research Alert: The First Year of Rural Emergency Hospitals: REHs Serve Relatively Disadvantaged Counties
Among findings in this brief from the North Carolina Rural Health Research and Policy Analysis Center:
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October 17, 2024
RHIhub This Week Now Available
The RHIhub keeps you informed of the latest rural news, funding opportunities, publications and events.
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October 17, 2024
HRSA Announces Major Investment to Integrate Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services into Primary Care
On September 19, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announced $240 million in awards to launch and expand mental health and substance use disorder services in more than 400 HRSA-funded community health centers that provide care for more than 10 million people across the country.
HRSA-funded health centers are a primary source of care for people who are uninsured, underinsured, or enrolled in Medicaid, making them well-positioned to respond to the urgent need for high-quality behavioral health services that are stigma-free, culturally competent, and readily accessible.
The grants will help expand access to needed care to help tackle the nation’s behavioral health and opioid crises.
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October 17, 2024
HRSA Announces Overhaul of OPTN Board of Directors
In September, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announced the overhaul of the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) – the governing board that develops national organ allocation policy.
The OPTN Board is now separately incorporated and independent from the Board of long-time OPTN contractor, the United Network for Organ Sharing. HRSA has awarded an OPTN Board Support contract to American Institutes for Research to support the newly incorporated OPTN Board of Directors.
These critical actions to better serve patients by breaking up the monopoly that ran the nation’s organ allocation system are part of the OPTN modernization plan announced by HRSA in March 2023. Prior to these steps, the national body responsible for developing organ allocation policy for the country, the OPTN and the corporate entity contracted to implement the policy UNOS, shared the exact same Board or Directors.
The new board support contractor will be accountable to HRSA and will organize a special election for a new OPTN Board of Directors with a focus on eliminating conflicts of interest and ensuring that data, evidence, and the voices of clinical leaders, scientific experts, patients, and donor families are driving action and accountability. Moving forward, no member of the OPTN Board can sit on an OPTN vendor’s board of directors.
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October 17, 2024
HRSA Takes Historic Steps to Modernize the Nation’s Organ Transplant System
On September 19, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announced the first-ever multi-vendor contract awards to modernize the nation’s organ transplant system.
For the first time in 40 years, multiple contractors will contribute their expertise and experience to improve the national organ donation and transplant system for the more than 100,000 people on the organ transplant waitlist.
The transition from a single vendor to multiple vendors to support operations of the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) is a critical step in advancing innovation in the transplant system to better serve patients and their families.
HRSA is announcing multiple OPTN modernization awards to support critical actions including:
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