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The CMS Emergency Preparedness Rule: What Healthcare Organizations Need to Know

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Being adequately prepared can make or break a healthcare organizations ability to sustain operations during and after a major disruption. From natural disasters to pandemics and cyberattacks, healthcare organizations must be ready to protect their patients, staff, and communities under any circumstance.

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Innovations in Behavioral Healthcare: A Digital Path to Resilience

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innovations in behavioral healthcare?as Innovations in Behavioral Healthcare and the Path to Digital Transformation. A Case Study of Digital Transformation in Behavioral Healthcare. Paving the Way to Innovations in Behavioral Healthcare. Innovations in Behavioral Healthcare and the Path to Digital Transformation.

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What You Need To Know About Value-Based Payment Models

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For example, less than 20% of Medicare spending is currently value-based. But momentum will continue, since the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced in 2021 that it plans to transition fully to value-based reimbursement by 2030. Healthcare organizations in the U.S. Why the change to value-based care?

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Planning for Medicaid Unwinding in 2023

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In 2020, Congress passed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act that provided states enhanced funding for Medicaid and CHIP and required states to adopt continuous coverage for individuals and families through the end of the PHE. Individuals were not disenrolled from Medicaid, even if their income and eligibility status changed.

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Maternal Mortality Prevention Must Address Clinical, Social, and Behavioral Factors

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Reducing the number of these deaths can be difficult due to social determinants that healthcare providers cannot easily control. More recently, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued its Maternity Care Action Plan , which also focuses on improving maternal health outcomes and advancing health equity.

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Reducing Maternal Mortality: Will the ‘Birthing-Friendly’ Hospital Designation Help?

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­The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a final rule in August 2022 to improve maternal health outcomes and advance health equity — two of the Biden-Harris Administration’s key priorities. But it’s also important to adopt a holistic view of the maternal healthcare experience. Sadly, U.S.