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7 Ways To Improve Your Human Services Organization

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Lean further into telehealth Telehealth offers many benefits to organizations, providers, and persons served. Some temporary regulatory measures that made telehealth adoption easier during the pandemic have now faded away.

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COVID-19 Three Years Later: A Changing Landscape

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Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Telehealth policy changes after the COVID-19 public health emergency May 9, 2023, Fact Sheet: End of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergenc y April 26, 2023, CMS Fact Sheet: What Do I Need to Know? Resources The White House COVID-19 U.S.

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Nurse-Midwives: Solution for Maternity Care Deserts?

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Support from telehealth services. If bringing providers to low-resource communities is not feasible, telehealth could provide another bridge to services. One nurse-midwife, Aiyana Davison, CNM, WHNP, RN, discussed the satisfaction that comes with being a CNM in a Nurse.com interview. “Midwives in the U.S.

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Social Work on the Front Lines of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Look Back, A Look Ahead (Part Two)

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In Part Two of this series, an interview with Barbara Bedney, PhD, MSW—NASW Chief of Programs and Principal Investigator (PI) on this CDC-funded grant, Engaging Social Workers in Boosting COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake. To read Part One, follow this link. Social service providers under COVID-19 duress: Adaptation, burnout, and resilience.

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2023 Healthcare Trends: Are You Ready?

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From the growth of home-based care and telehealth to regulation changes, post-acute care leaders need to be aware of this year’s industry trends. Telehealth is increasing. Department and Human Services found that Medicare visits conducted through telehealth in 2020 increased 63-fold, from about 840,000 in 2019 to 52.7