Trump
Administration Engages America’s Hospitals in Unprecedented Data Sharing
Hospital
Data to be Shared with State, Federal Health Agencies
Today, the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS) sent a letter to the nation’s hospitals on behalf
of Vice President Pence requesting they report data in connection with
their efforts to fight the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Specifically, the Trump Administration is requesting that hospitals
report COVID-19 testing data to the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS), in addition to daily reporting regarding bed capacity and
supplies to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National
Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) COVID-19 Patient Impact and Hospital
Capacity Module. CMS, the federal agency with oversight of America’s
Medicare-participating health care providers – including hospitals – is
helping the Trump Administration obtain this critical information to help
identify supply and bed capacity needs, as well as enhance COVID-19
surveillance efforts. Hospitals will report data without personal
identifying information to ensure patient privacy.
“The nation’s nearly 4,700 hospitals
have access to testing data that’s updated daily. This data will help us
better support hospitals to address their supply and capacity needs, as
well as strengthen our surveillance efforts across the country,” said CMS
Administrator Seema Verma. “America’s hospitals are demonstrating
incredible resilience in this unprecedented situation and we look forward
to partnering further with them going forward.”
The White House Coronavirus Task Force
is already collecting data from public health labs and private laboratory
companies, but does not have data from hospital labs that conduct
laboratory testing in their hospital. This hospital data is needed at the
federal level to support the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
and CDC in their efforts to support states and localities in addressing
and responding to the virus.
Academic, University and Hospital
“in-house” labs are performing thousands of COVID-19 tests each day, but
unlike private laboratories, the full results are not shared with
government agencies working to track and analyze the virus. By sharing
this critical data, hospitals can help Federal and state government
mitigate the effects of COVID-19 and direct needed resources from Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the U.S. Government during this
unprecedented crisis.
In Vice President Pence’s letter to America’s hospitals, he asks
all hospitals to report data on COVID-19 testing performed in their
“in-house” laboratories, which are hospitals’ onsite laboratories. To
monitor the rapid emergence of COVID-19 and the impact on the healthcare
system, the White House Coronavirus Task Force is requesting hospitals to
report testing data to HHS each day and to the CDC’s NHSN. This new data
request by the Trump Administration will help monitor the spread of
severe COVID-19 illness and death as well as the impact to our nation’s
hospitals. Because private and commercial laboratories already report,
this letter is not applicable to them.
This action, and earlier CMS actions in
response to COVID-19, are part of the ongoing White House Coronavirus
Task Force efforts. To keep up with the important work the Task Force is
doing in response to COVID-19, visit www.coronavirus.gov. For a complete and
updated list of CMS actions, and other information specific to CMS, please
visit the Current Emergencies Website.
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