Trump Administration
Makes Sweeping Regulatory Changes to Help U.S. Healthcare System Address
COVID-19 Patient Surge
Today, at President
Trump’s direction, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
is issuing an unprecedented array of temporary regulatory waivers and new
rules to equip the American healthcare system with maximum flexibility to
respond to the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Made possible by
President Trump’s recent emergency declaration and emergency rule making,
these temporary changes will apply immediately across the entire U.S.
healthcare system for the duration of the emergency declaration. This
allows hospitals and health systems to deliver services at other locations
to make room for COVID-19 patients needing acute care in their main
facility.
The changes complement
and augment the work of FEMA and state and local public health authorities
by empowering local hospitals and healthcare systems to rapidly expand
treatment capacity that allows them to separate patients infected with
COVID-19 from those who are not affected.
CMS’s temporary actions
announced today empower local hospitals and healthcare systems to:
- Increase
Hospital Capacity – CMS Hospitals Without Walls;
- Rapidly
Expand the Healthcare Workforce;
- Put
Patients Over Paperwork; and
- Further
Promote Telehealth in Medicare.
These actions, 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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