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CAPP Cites Six Key Findings from COVID-19 That Will Improve America’s Health Care System

Accountable Care Doctors

Physician Leaders Identify Major Shifts in How Health Care Is and Will Be Delivered. CAPP includes more than 30 groups representing more than 85,000 physicians. Our groups were able to quickly transition the vast majority of patient visits from in-person to remote. Accelerate the Transition to Paying for Value.

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Systemic Failures Need Systemic Solutions: COVID-19 and Macromedical Regulation

Bill Of Health

Among the many failures to mitigate the harm from COVID-19 in the U.S. has been the failure to meet surging demand for inpatient care. Hospital bed shortages, overwhelmed intensive care nurses, and scarcities of needed medical equipment have been embarrassing but constant features of the American health care landscape.

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COVID-19 Lessons: A Path to a Better Health Care System

Accountable Care Doctors

The COVID-19 pandemic has upended health care in America, and as of this writing, is still raging on. A quick snapshot reveals how decades-long investments by CAPP groups to better integrate their care delivery systems is paying off. Out-of-the-box thinking flourished. The Path Forward.

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Primary Care Case Management in Medicaid: A Strategy for Supporting Primary Care in Rural Areas

NASHP

Primary care case management (PCCM) programs are one of the oldest types of Medicaid managed care, but over time most states have shifted to use managed care organizations (MCOs) to deliver services to Medicaid participants. Executive Summary. million Medicaid participants. million Medicaid participants.

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Rethink Scheduling: Prepare for Positive Impact

HIT Consultant

As with so many other aspects of life, the COVID-19 pandemic has shaken up what healthcare organizations thought they knew about provider scheduling. It’s imperative health systems also anticipate worst-case scenarios ranging from pandemics and natural disasters to mass casualty events and terror attacks.

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 The Botched COVID-19 Response and What We Can Learn from It

HIT Consultant

The COVID-19 pandemic has completely transformed the World Order and exposed striking realities of the global healthcare infrastructure by revealing the tendencies of various countries to deal with public healthcare emergencies. Johonniuss Chemweno, Founder & CEO of VIP StarNETWORK, LLC. The least preparedness of the U.S.