Today, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released an additional round of regulatory waivers and rule changes to support the healthcare system during the COVID-19 pandemic. The changes include new rules to expand COVID-19 diagnostic testing, increase care
April 2020
CMS Pauses Accelerated and Advanced Payments Programs
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CMS announced on Sunday, April 26, that it is suspending payments under the Advanced Payments Program to Part B suppliers immediately and reevaluating payment amounts under the Accelerated Payment Program. The Accelerated and Advanced Payments Programs enable Medicare providers…
COVID-19 update: WHO urges cautions on immunity passports
As countries around the world seek creative policy solutions to permit the opening of their economies, the World Health Organization (“WHO”) released a Scientific Brief on April 24, 2020 finding that “[t]here is currently no evidence that people who have…
COVID-19 Update: Senate Committee Announces “Aggressive Oversight” of Small Business Paycheck Protection Program loans
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On Monday, April 20, 2020, Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) announced, in his role as Chairman of the Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, that “the Committee would conduct aggressive oversight” of loans already made pursuant to the Paycheck Protection…
COVID-19 Update: HHS Issues Omnibus Advisory Opinion Regarding PREP Immunity
The HHS Office of the General Counsel has released an important Advisory Opinion that provides insight regarding the interpretation and application of the Secretary’s March 17, 2020 Declaration, which is retroactively effective beginning February 4, 2020. (HL Pulse discussion…
HHS Releases Information on Remaining CARES Act Provider Relief Fund Payments
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On April 21, 2020, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service (“HHS”) announced how the remaining $70 billion of CARES Act funds in the Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund (“Relief Fund”) will be distributed. HHS explained that…
Healthcare and Coronavirus Testing Funding in the $484 Billion Relief Package
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On Tuesday, April 21, the U.S. Senate approved a $484 billion coronavirus relief package aimed at reviving the depleted loan program for small businesses and providing funds for hospitals and coronavirus testing. The House of Representatives is expected to vote…
COVID-19 Update: Texas Medical Board Adopts Emergency Rule Regarding Elective Surgeries
The Texas Medical Board (“TMB”) has adopted an emergency rule based on Governor Greg Abbott’s April 17, 2020 Executive Order, which permits certain elective procedures beginning at 11:59 p.m. on April 21, 2020. The emergency rule incorporates a violation…
COVID-19 Update: CMS Issues Recommendations for Re-Opening Facilities for Non-Emergent Care
On Sunday April 19, 2020, CMS issued guidance for permitting non-emergent, non-COVID-19 healthcare in states that have passed the Gating Criteria provided in the Guidelines for Opening Up America Again. CMS reiterated support for telehealth, stating that “[m]aximum use of…
COVID-19 Update: Provider Relief Fund Attestation Portal Opens
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On April 10, 2020, CMS made $30 billion in aggregate Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund (“Relief Fund”) payments to providers, with each provider receiving a proportionate distribution based on how much that provider billed Medicare fee-for-service in 2019. …