- Telehealth Study Recruiting Veterans Now
- USDA Delivers Immediate Relief to Farmers, Ranchers and Rural Communities Impacted by Recent Disasters
- Submit Nominations for Partnership for Quality Measurement (PQM) Committees
- Unleashing Prosperity Through Deregulation of the Medicare Program (Executive Order 14192) - Request for Information
- Dr. Mehmet Oz Shares Vision for CMS
- CMS Refocuses on its Core Mission and Preserving the State-Federal Medicaid Partnership
- Social Factors Help Explain Worse Cardiovascular Health among Adults in Rural Vs. Urban Communities
- Reducing Barriers to Participation in Population-Based Total Cost of Care (PB-TCOC) Models and Supporting Primary and Specialty Care Transformation: Request for Input
- Secretary Kennedy Renews Public Health Emergency Declaration to Address National Opioid Crisis
- Secretary Kennedy Renews Public Health Emergency Declaration to Address National Opioid Crisis
- 2025 Marketplace Integrity and Affordability Proposed Rule
- Rural America Faces Growing Shortage of Eye Surgeons
- NRHA Continues Partnership to Advance Rural Oral Health
- Comments Requested on Mobile Crisis Team Services: An Implementation Toolkit Draft
- Q&A: What Are the Challenges and Opportunities of Small-Town Philanthropy?
Pennsylvania Medicaid Enrollment Grows 10.6 Percent
Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS) Secretary Teresa Miller announced that Medicaid enrollment in the state increased 10.6 percent to 3.1 million from February to November 2020. Read more.
New CDC Funding Flowing to States for COVID-19 Fight
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will be providing more than $22 billion in funding to states, localities, and territories in support of the nation’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, as directed by the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act passed last month. Funding will support expanded COVID-19 testing, contact tracing, surveillance, containment, and mitigation to monitor and suppress the spread of COVID-19 as well as vaccination activities. Pennsylvania (minus Philadelphia) is slated to receive $101,363,520.
Health Department Revises Vaccine Phases
The PA Department of Health (DOH) released an update to its COVID-19 Interim Vaccination Plan with revisions to eligible groups and individuals. To access the current plan and review those eligible for vaccination under the current Phase 1A, click here.
Hearing Explores Challenges of COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery in Rural PA
Pennsylvania is scheduled to receive $100 million for COVID-19 vaccine distribution under the second federal relief package. The funding will be used to open mass vaccine clinics, hire companies to deliver the vaccines, and develop a public communications plan. The $100 million amount is more than five times greater than the approximately $16 million available previously from Washington for vaccine distribution in Pennsylvania. The purpose of the hearing was to focus on the challenges of distributing the vaccine and winning public acceptance of it across the sparsely populated landscape of rural Pennsylvania. A recording of the public hearing is available here.
Congressional Democratic Leaders Endorse President-elect Biden’s Newly Announced Emergency Relief Package
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer released a joint statement on the announcement from the incoming Biden-Harris Administration outlining their emergency relief package. Speaker Pelosi and Leader Schumer endorsed the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package released Thursday night. Included in this proposal is increased emphasis on vaccine deployment including efforts to set up community vaccination sites, increasing access to necessary supplies, and additional attention to testing and tracing capabilities. The President-elect is requesting Congress provide $160 billion to fund these programs and execute his national vaccination program. The President-elect plans to create a modernized public health jobs program by investing large sums to fund 100,000 public health workers, nearly tripling the country’s community health worker roles. His plan also places an increased emphasis on addressing health disparities and protecting vulnerable populations.
Timing on the next COVID-19 relief package is unknown. The plan that the President-elect outlined in the release is not expected to be exactly replicated in the final bill text that will be considered by the House and Senate, but rather, it will serve as an opening offer to kickstart negotiations. NRHA expects the House and Senate to use this as a framework for initial conversations when crafting the next COVID-19 relief package. In any future COVID-19 relief package, NRHA is calling on Congress to provide technical changes to rural health clinic (RHC) provisions included in the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, make permanent telehealth provisions from the CARES Act, continue Medicare sequestration relief through the end of 2021, and provide sufficient investments to providers through the PRF with a 20 percent carveout for rural providers. As discussions on the next COVID-19 relief package continue over the coming weeks, NRHA will keep members apprised via NRHA Connect.
HHS Invests $8 Million to Address Gaps in Rural Telehealth through the Telehealth Broadband Pilot Program
HHS awarded $8 million to fund the Telehealth Broadband Pilot (TBP) program. This program is designed to assess the broadband capacity available to rural health care providers and patient communities to improve their access to telehealth services. NRHA is excited about this pilot program as the need for reliant broadband has become more important as telehealth becomes a more common form of care.
HHS Releases Provider Relief Fund Reporting Update
HHS announced it will be amending the reporting timeline for the Provider Relief Fund Program (PRF) due to the recent passage of the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (press release). The PRF portal is open for registration, and the February 15, 2021, reporting date has been extended with no future date set. More information about the new reporting requirements and portal registration can be found here. There is currently no deadline for providers to establish a reporting account in the newly enabled Reporting Portal, but all providers will be required to complete this first step in order to advance and fulfill their reporting requirements once HHS announces the new deadline to do so.
The Daily Yonder’s First 2021 Dashboard Update
After a brief lull in data reporting, The Daily Yonder’s Covid-19 Dashboard for Rural America is updated with new numbers for 2021. Check it out to see case trends for your area and rural counties nationwide.
Fauci: Dark Months Ahead; Rural Residents Should Focus on Prevention
By Liz Carey
Vaccination programs are improving, but rural residents need to practice CDC guidelines in the meantime to prevent overwhelming hospitals, Fauci says on RFD-TV’s “Rural Health Matters.”
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Record Levels of Infections and Deaths Return to Rural Counties
By Tim Murphy and Tim Marema
Gaps in reporting over the holidays created a false impression about the virulence of the pandemic in rural America.
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