July 11, 2023

Discover Telehealth Trends and Research

As telehealth grows and evolves, Telehealth.HHS continues to add reliable, up-to-date information and resources.

Discover the latest telehealth trends, data and research articles and papers on Telehealth.HHS.gov.

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Telehealth for Behavioral Health Care

July is National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. Read more about ways patients can use behavioral telehealth services and best practices that providers can follow to deliver quality telehealth care to groups including American Indian and Alaska Native communities.

Telehealth Equity

Telehealth and Behavioral Health

Telehealth Events

Webinars and workshops are helpful tools to learn more about telehealth and its applications. Visit Telehealth.HHS.gov to find upcoming telehealth events and access registration links.

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July 11, 2023

Webinar: Telehealth + Artificial Intelligence: A Clear Synergy to Increase Effectiveness of Screening in Primary Care

Artificial intelligence (AI) programs have recently been shown to be more accurate than human experts in diagnosing diseases such as diabetic retinopathy. Real-world experience with autonomous AI, however, have been discouraging to high false positive rates, the inability to accommodate real-world data from diverse patients, and limited diagnostic output (often just a yes or no for a specific disease). AI which is designed to work with human experts overcomes these shortcomings and improves outcomes by shortening the time that it takes to intervene in patients who need prompt treatment. Telehealth + AI programs provide the depth and breadth of human experts while enabling immediate intervention for patients who are at high risk of complications.

Presented by:

Jorge Cuadros, OD, PhD, Clinical Professor, and CEO/University of California, Berkeley, Meredith Morgan Optometric Eye Center and EyePACS Inc.

Learning Objectives:

  • Gain knowledge of recent studies regarding the advantages and shortcomings of real-world AI programs
  • Have an evidence-based understanding of how telehealth + AI programs can improve outcomes for patients with complications of chronic disease
  • Understand the billing and reimbursement advantages of telehealth + AI

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July 11, 2023

Funding Opportunity Now Open: Gain Access to CMS Restricted Data for Minority Health Research Initiatives – CMS-2L2-23-001

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Office of Minority Health (CMS OMH) is proud to announce the opening of a new notice of funding opportunity for the Health Equity Data Access Program (HEDAP). Through the HEDAP, CMS OMH supports up to three “seats” in the CMS Virtual Research Data Center (VRDC), with each individual grant worth up to $90,000. The HEDAP assists researchers from public and state-controlled, or private institutions of higher education, in gaining access to CMS restricted data for minority health research.

Researchers will conduct health services research focusing on, but not limited to, racial and ethnic minority groups; people with disabilities; members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) community; individuals with limited English proficiency; individuals residing in rural areas; and individuals adversely affected by persistent poverty or inequality. Project should enhance the capacity of the researcher to understand and utilize CMS data in future research projects. HEDAP also encourages cutting-edge proposals that explore intersectionality. Results of the research will provide CMS and its partners (e.g., Quality Improvement Organizations, Hospital Engagement Networks, and other stakeholders) with actionable information on the previously listed subgroups of enrollees.

Researchers that are selected for the grant will receive funding to acquire VRDC seat access for a period of thirty-six months. Review the notice of funding opportunity CMS-2L2-23-001. The deadline to submit applications is Tuesday, August 15, 2023 at 3pm ET.

Research topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following examples:

  • To research racial and ethnic minority groups; people with disabilities; members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) community; individuals with limited English proficiency; individuals residing in rural areas; and individuals adversely affected by persistent poverty or inequality among Medicare, Medicaid and CHIP enrollees.
  • The relationship between health disparities and improving the quality of care, increasing access to care, estimating the economic burden/financial costs of disparities, evaluating the effects of health care delivery system and payment model reforms, exploring disparity sensitive conditions or diseases and strengthening population health for all of the above-mentioned populations.

To learn more, visit go.cms.gov/hedap or email HEResearch@cms.hhs.gov

July 10, 2023

July 2023 MBQIP Monthly Now Available

MBQIP Monthly is an e-newsletter that highlights current information about the Medicare Beneficiary Quality Improvement Project (MBQIP) and provides critical access hospitals (CAHs) information and support for quality reporting and improvement. MBQIP Monthly is produced through the Rural Quality Improvement Technical Assistance program by Stratis Health.

July 2023 content:

  • CAHs Can! QI Mentor Stories – QI Mentor Stories Implementing Successful Fall Prevention Strategies
  • Data: CAHs Measure Up – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Core Elements of Hospital Antibiotic Stewardship Programs
  • Tips: Robyn Quips – Data Submission Reminders
  • Tools and Resources – Helping CAHs succeed in Quality Reporting & Improvement

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July 10, 2023

Top 5 FAQ – Maternity Care Nursing Workforce Expansion (MATCare) Program (HRSA-23-120)

Q1: Can accredited schools of nursing apply to begin a nurse midwifery program?

A: No. This project is for established accredited nurse midwifery programs.

Q2: Are doulas, Certified Midwives (CMs), or Certified Practical Midwives (CPMs) eligible to receive this funding?

A: No. Eligible beneficiaries of this grant must:

  • Be a licensed registered nurse (RN)
  • Be eligible to work in the United States
  • Be enrolled full-time in an advanced nursing education program to become certified as a CNM
  • Maintain the predetermined academic standards of the recipient institution

Q3: Can part-time students be supported by this funding opportunity?

A: No. Beneficiaries must be enrolled full-time in an advanced nursing education program to become certified as a CNM.

Q4: How should salary for faculty/staff involved in the project be determined?

A: Salary for faculty/staff involved in the proposed project should be commensurate with the level of effort dedicated to the project. You also should determine if the costs being included are allowable, allocable, reasonable, and appropriate.

Q5: Is the applicant organization responsible for making direct payments to preceptors?

A: Award recipients are responsible for paying stipend support to the preceptors.

More questions? 

Check out the full list of FAQs and Technical Assistance Webinar recording.

Applications accepted until 11:59 p.m. ET on July 14, 2023.

July 10, 2023

Low-Cost HIPAA Training Options

The American Institute of Healthcare Compliance (AIHC) recommends health care organizations and medical offices, at a minimum, have the following in place:

  • Train all providers and management staff in HIPAA privacy.
    • Annual staff training just isn’t sufficient.
    • You can utilize AIHC training (certifications or short courses) and free training offered by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC).
  • Secure services of certified Managed Service Providers trained in HIPAA security
    • When budget permits, housing an internal IT security team
      • Utilize HIPAA for MSPs – which offers online training and AIHC provides certification (CHMSP).

HIPAA Certification Courses

  • HIPAA Privacy Online Course – AIHC Members pay $375, Non-AIHC Members pay $625
    • Train with the option to Certify Online as a HIPAA Privacy Office
      • This course is recommended for:
        • HIPAA Privacy Officers
        • Practice Administrators
        • Office Managers
        • Compliance Officers Executives
        • Administrators involved in developing and enforcing confidentiality
  • HIPAA Privacy & Security Training – AIHC Members Pay $750, Non-AIHC Members Pay $1250
    • Train with the option to Certify Online as a HIPAA Compliance Officer
    • Earn your Certified HIPAA Compliance Officer (CHSO) credential online
      • This course is recommended for:
        • Most experienced HIPAA Privacy or Security Officers
        • IT Consultants
        • Practice Administrators
        • Office Managers
        • Compliance Officers Executives
        • Administrators involved in developing and enforcing confidentiality, privacy and security
  • HIPAA Compliance Officer – Exam Only – Cost $495
    • Certify as a HIPAA Compliance Officer
      • Eligibility Requirements:
        • Currently an experienced HIPAA Privacy or Security Officer
        • IT Consultant, Practice Administrator
        • Office Manager
        • Compliance Officer
        • Healthcare Executive involved in developing and enforcing confidentiality

HIPAA Short Courses

  • Ethics & HIPAA Basics – Cost $25
    • Online, On-Demand Short Course (earn 2 CEUs)
      • Course designed for:
        • HIPAA Compliance Officers
        • Practice Managers\Medical Billing Companies
        • Consultants and others involved in the management of a HIPAA Privacy & Security Program
  • HIPAA Annual & New Hire Training – Cost $25
    • Online, On-Demand Short Course (earn 1 CEU)
    • Course addresses basic instruction for your workforce required for on-boarding and annual staff training
  • HIPAA Enforcement Basics – Cost $25
    • Online, On-Demand Short Course – Earn 2 CEUs)
      • This course designed for:
        • Business Associate and/or Covered Entity C-Suite Executives
        • Administrators
        • Management team
  • HIPAA – Introduction to Mitigating HIPAA Security Risk – Cost $45
    • Online, On-Demand WEBINAR
      • Designed for:
        • New HIPAA Security Officers
        • Privacy Officers
        • Administrators
        • Medical Billing Companies
        • Insurance Carriers
        • Practice Managers
        • Providers
  • Release of Information (ROI) & Right of Access – Cost $50
    • Online, On-Demand Short Course
      • This course designed for:
        • Business Associate and/or Covered Entity Health Information Management (HIM) Professionals
        • HIPAA Officers
        • C-Suite Executives
        • Practice Administrators

See all AIHC Short Courses

July 10, 2023

Zero Trust Security Strategy

Zero Trust is a strategic approach to cybersecurity that secures an organization by eliminating implicit trust and continuously validating every stage of a digital interaction. The strategy provides guidance for organizations to protect their resources by creating processes and workflows focused on protecting assets and securing sensitive data. Building a zero-trust architecture that encompasses multi-layer protections strengthens your security posture. This means all device and user identities, both internal and external, are validated prior to being granted access to network resources.

One way to begin implementing zero trust into your healthcare organization includes applying an access and identity management solution.

Click Here to read more and gain access to the Cybersecurity Practice #3 Access Management and more to assist your organization’s HIPAA compliance.

July 7, 2023

CMS Posted New Study for Monoclonal Antibodies Directed Against Amyloid for the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has posted a new study for treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD).

Monoclonal Antibodies Directed Against Amyloid for the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)

New Alzheimer’s Drug Fact Sheets for Providers and Patients – Please scroll to bottom of page

July 6, 2023

Updates to Requirements for Buprenorphine Prescribing

As announced by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration in January 2023, clinicians no longer need a federal waiver to prescribe Buprenorphine for treatment of opioid use disorder.

Clinicians will still be required to register with the federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DES) to prescribe controlled medications. Beginning on June 27, the DEA registration will require applicants – both new and renewing – to affirm they have completed a new, one-time, eight-hour training.

Exceptions for the new training requirement are practitioners who are board certified in addiction medicine or addiction psychiatry, and those who graduated from a medical, dental, physician assistant, or advanced practice nursing school in the U.S. within five years of June 27, 2023.

Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) still have the opportunity to apply for a $3,000 payment on behalf of each provider who trained between January 1, 2019 and January 25, 2023 (when Congress eliminated the waiver requirement). Approximately $900,000 in program funding remains available for RHCs and will be paid on a first-come, first-served basis until funds are exhausted.

Send questions to DATA2000WaiverPayments@hrsa.gov

Updates to Requirements for Buprenorphine Prescribing

Waiver Elimination Act

Read about the one-time, eight-hour training

 

July 6, 2023

Northeast Missouri Grants 101 Workshop

HRSA IEA Region 7 will host a Grants 101 workshop in Kirksville, Missouri. This workshop is offered in person only; there will not be a virtual option. Attendees will learn about the federal grant application process, where to find funding opportunities, strategies for putting together a successful application from a grant reviewer’s perspective, and resources to support their grant writing efforts.

Topics:

  • Federal Grant Application Process
  • Federal Funding Opportunities
  • Common Mistakes and Important Tips
  • Submitting a Successful Application from a Grant Reviewer’s Perspective

Who Should Attend?

  • Community and faith-based organizations
  • Health centers
  • Hospitals
  • Universities
  • Community colleges
  • Public Health Departments

Cost:

Free

When:

August 8, 2023

9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. CT (Registration check-in begins at 8:30 a.m.)

Lunch will be from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. (lunch is not provided and will be on your own)

Location:

A.T. Still University Family Medicine Gutensohn Clinic – G357

600 W. Jefferson Street

Kirksville, MO 63501

Questions?

contact MKennedy@hrsa.gov

Register Here