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  • 1.  FW: Biden-Harris Administration Issues Emergency Regulation Requiring COVID-19 Vaccination for Health Care Workers

    Posted 11-04-2021 10:49

    Good morning,

     

    Can anyone confirm whether the Biden-Harris Emergency Regulation requirement of COVID-19 vaccination for healthcare workers applies to free-standing outpatient imaging centers? I don't see outpatient imaging or physician practices listed in the requirements apply section of the MLN article.

     

    Thanks,

    Jessica

     

    Jessica Byrd, BA, R.T.(R)(CT)

    Business Manager, PACS/RIS Manager|Wayne Radiologists,PA

    2700 Medical Office Place Goldsboro, NC 27534

    Phone: 919-736-5315 Fax: 919-736-1804

    jbyrd@wayneradiologists.com

     

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    To: Jessica Byrd <jbyrd@wayneradiologists.com>
    Subject: Biden-Harris Administration Issues Emergency Regulation Requiring COVID-19 Vaccination for Health Care Workers

     

     

    CENTERS FOR MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES (CMS)

    Special Edition – Thursday, November 4, 2021


     

    Biden-Harris Administration Issues Emergency Regulation Requiring COVID-19 Vaccination for

    Health Care Workers

    National requirement protects patients at nearly 76,000 providers and covers more than 17 million health care workers

    The Biden-Harris Administration is requiring COVID-19 vaccination of eligible staff at health care facilities that participate in the Medicare and Medicaid programs. The emergency regulation issued by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) today protects those fighting this virus on the front lines while also delivering assurances to individuals and their families that they will be protected when seeking care.

    "Ensuring patient safety and protection from COVID-19 has been the focus of our efforts in combatting the pandemic and the constantly evolving challenges we're seeing," said CMS Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. "Today's action addresses the risk of unvaccinated health care staff to patient safety and provides stability and uniformity across the nation's health care system to strengthen the health of people and the providers who care for them."

    The prevalence of COVID-19, in particular the Delta variant, within health care settings increases the risk of unvaccinated staff contracting the virus and transmitting the virus to patients. When health care staff cannot work because of illness or exposure to COVID-19, the strain on the health care system becomes more severe and further limits patient access to safe and essential care. These requirements will apply to approximately 76,000 providers and cover over 17 million health care workers across the country. The regulation will create a consistent standard within Medicare and Medicaid while giving patients assurance of the vaccination status of those delivering care.

    Facilities covered by this regulation must establish a policy ensuring all eligible staff have received the first dose of a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine or a one-dose COVID-19 vaccine prior to providing any care, treatment, or other services by December 5, 2021. All eligible staff must have received the necessary shots to be fully vaccinated – either two doses of Pfizer or Moderna or one dose of Johnson & Johnson – by January 4, 2022. The regulation also provides for exemptions based on recognized medical conditions or religious beliefs, observances, or practices. Facilities must develop a similar process or plan for permitting exemptions in alignment with federal law.

    CMS accelerated outreach and assistance efforts encouraging individuals working in health care to get vaccinated following the Administration's announcement that it would expand the requirement for staff vaccination beyond nursing homes to include additional providers and suppliers. Since the Administration's announcement, nursing home staff vaccination rates have increased by approximately nine percentage points – from 62 to 71 percent. This increase is encouraging, and this regulation will help to ensure even greater improvement in the vaccination rate among health care workers.

    A recent White House report describes the evidence that vaccine requirements work. An analysis of health care systems, educational institutions, public-sector agencies, and private businesses shows that organizations with vaccination requirements have seen their vaccination rates increase by more than 20 percentage points and have routinely seen their share of fully vaccinated workers rise above 90%.

    States and individual health systems have historically addressed vaccination requirements for diseases such as influenza and hepatitis B. Today, more than 2,500 hospitals, or 40 percent of all U.S. hospitals, have announced COVID vaccination requirements for their workforce. They span all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. The report also found that vaccination requirements have not led to widespread resignations in the health care workforce and that the requirements are an essential tool to protect patients and health care personnel.

    CMS will ensure compliance with these requirements through established survey and enforcement processes.  If a provider or supplier does not meet the requirements, it will be cited by a surveyor as being non-compliant and have an opportunity to return to compliance before additional actions occur. CMS's goal is to bring health care providers into compliance.  However, the Agency will not hesitate to use its full enforcement authority to protect the health and safety of patients.

    The requirements apply to: Ambulatory Surgical Centers, Hospices, Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly, Hospitals, Long Term Care facilities, Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facilities, Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities, Home Health Agencies, Comprehensive Outpatient Rehabilitation Facilities, Critical Access HospitalsClinics (rehabilitation agencies, and public health agencies as providers of outpatient physical therapy and speech-language pathology services), Community Mental Health Centers, Home Infusion Therapy suppliers, Rural Health Clinics/Federally Qualified Health Centers, and End-Stage Renal Disease Facilities.

    CMS is taking necessary action to establish critical safeguards for the health of all people, their families, and the providers who care for them. CMS knows that everyone working in health care wants to do what is best to keep their patients safe. Yet, unvaccinated staff pose both a direct and indirect threat to the very patients that they serve. Vaccines are a crucial scientific tool in preserving and restoring efficient operations across the nation's health care system while protecting individuals. This new requirement presents an opportunity to continue driving down COVID-19 infections, stabilize the nation's health care system, and ensure safety for anyone seeking care.

    To view the interim final rule with comment period, visit: https://www.federalregister.gov/public-inspection/2021-23831/medicare-and-medicaid-programs-omnibus-covid-19-health-care-staff-vaccination

    To view a list of frequently asked questions, visit: www.cms.gov/files/document/cms-omnibus-staff-vax-requirements-2021.docx


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  • 2.  RE: FW: Biden-Harris Administration Issues Emergency Regulation Requiring COVID-19 Vaccination for Health Care Workers

    Posted 11-04-2021 11:03

    It does not. The interim final rule with comment period states:

     

    "This IFC directly applies only to the Medicare- and Medicaid-certified providers and

    suppliers listed above. It does not directly apply to other health care entities, such as physician

    offices, that are not regulated by CMS. Most states have separate licensing requirements for

    health care staff and health care providers that would be applicable to physician office staff and

    other staff in small health care entities that are not subject to vaccination requirements under this

    IFC."

     

    Thomas W. Greeson

    703.517.0495 (cell)

    tgreeson@reedsmith.com

    Pronouns: He/Him/His

     

    Reed Smith LLP

    7900 Tysons One Place

    Suite 500

    McLean, Virginia 22102-5979

    Office Telephone: 703 641 4242

    Facsimile:   703 641 4340

     

     

     

     






  • 3.  RE: FW: Biden-Harris Administration Issues Emergency Regulation Requiring COVID-19 Vaccination for Health Care Workers

    Posted 11-10-2021 12:13
    Thank you, Thomas.

    What a relief to know that outpatient imaging centers are exempt.

    This info should be distributed to all members so we can avoid this last-minute change.

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    William Kisse
    COO
    Washington Open MRI, Inc.
    Rockville, MD
    bill@womri.com
    (301) 424-4888
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/billkisse/
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  • 4.  RE: FW: Biden-Harris Administration Issues Emergency Regulation Requiring COVID-19 Vaccination for Health Care Workers

    Posted 11-10-2021 12:45

    The OSHA vaccination mandate for employees of employers with 100 or more employees has been blocked by a Federal court, and the Biden administration is appealing.

     

    Thomas W. Greeson

    703.517.0495 (cell)

    tgreeson@reedsmith.com

    Pronouns: He/Him/His

     

    Reed Smith LLP

    7900 Tysons One Place

    Suite 500

    McLean, Virginia 22102-5979

    Office Telephone: 703 641 4242

    Facsimile:   703 641 4340

     

     

     

     






  • 5.  RE: FW: Biden-Harris Administration Issues Emergency Regulation Requiring COVID-19 Vaccination for Health Care Workers

    Posted 11-10-2021 12:47

    Thank you for the update Tom

     

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  • 6.  RE: FW: Biden-Harris Administration Issues Emergency Regulation Requiring COVID-19 Vaccination for Health Care Workers

    Posted 11-10-2021 12:52
    Hi Tom

    MGMA Government Affairs is saying that because the definition of a federal contractor in that Executive Order was apparently lifted from a previous order concerning minimum wage that was deemed to extend to Medicare Advantage plans and their sub-contractors, they think that order might extend to physicians and others who have MA contracts.  Would be interested in your thoughts on that.

    Dave

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    David Smith FACMPE
    Executive Director
    United Imaging Consultants
    Mission KS
    (785) 393-8387
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  • 7.  RE: FW: Biden-Harris Administration Issues Emergency Regulation Requiring COVID-19 Vaccination for Health Care Workers

    Posted 11-23-2021 12:23
    Please help us make sense of these rules?

    Can anyone provide a definitive answer?


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    William Kisse
    COO
    Washington Open MRI, Inc.
    Rockville, MD
    bill@womri.com
    (301) 424-4888
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/billkisse/
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