CMS
NEWS
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April
22, 2020
Contact:
CMS Media Relations
Trump
Administration Launches New Toolkit to Help States Navigate
COVID-19 Health Workforce Challenges
At
President Trump’s direction, the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Assistant Secretary of Preparedness
and Response (ASPR) released a new toolkit to help state and local
healthcare decision makers maximize workforce flexibilities when
confronting 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in their
communities. This toolkit includes a full suite of available
resources to maximize responsiveness based on state and local
needs, building on President Trump’s commitment to a COVID-19
response that is locally executed, state managed, and federally
supported. This work was developed by the Healthcare Resilience
Task Force as part of the unified government’s response to
COVID-19.
“The
Administration has taken swift and unprecedented emergency action
to lift regulatory constraints, ease federal rules and approve
waivers that help local hospitals, clinics and other healthcare
facilities boost their frontline medical staffs and increase their
ability to care of patients in the face of crisis. This new
resource will help states apply all of these important changes on
the ground in order to maximize their workforce to ensure care for
patients,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma.
In
response to this pandemic, the Trump Administration has provided
sweeping flexibility to the U.S. healthcare system. To bolster the
healthcare workforce, barriers for hiring and retaining of
physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to keep
staffing levels high have been removed. Medical practitioners are
now able to practice at the top of their license and across state
lines, offering more flexibility for rural providers and expanding
the available workforce. CMS has also allowed additional healthcare
providers to enroll in Medicare temporarily to provide care during
the public health emergency. Finally, an unprecedented expansion of
telehealth services covered by Medicare, allows patients to have
doctor’s visits at home, no matter where they live, to reduce
potential exposure to the virus.
The
COVID-19 Healthcare Workforce Toolkit builds on the steps CMS has
taken to ensure healthcare facilities across the nation are fully
staffed and equipped to treat COVID-19 patients as efficiently as
possible. This comprehensive toolkit for individuals managing
workforces during the COVID-19 pandemic provides helpful
information on funding flexibilities, liability protections, and
workforce training all in one place. For example, state and local
communities will be able to access the COVID-19 Healthcare
Workforce Toolkit to see how and where workforce waivers can be
applied based on information from other areas.
The
COVID-19 Healthcare Workforce Toolkit also provides up-to-date best
practices so that state and local healthcare decision makers have a
go-to resource to know what’s been implemented in the field and to
find out how it’s working. The toolkit is available online and includes
an assistance center, information exchange of case studies and
additional peer-to-peer communications that can be used to help
local communities determine the best way to battle the COVID-19
based on their unique needs.
The
Healthcare Workforce Toolkit is housed on the ASPR Technical
Resources, Assistance Center, and Information Exchange (TRACIE).
ASPR TRACIE is a healthcare emergency preparedness information
gateway that ensures all stakeholders—at the federal, state, local,
tribal, and territorial government levels; in nongovernmental
organizations; and in the private sector—have access to information
and resources to improve preparedness, response, recovery, and
mitigation efforts. The platform helps to fill gaps in
healthcare system preparedness by providing timely, innovative ways
to share information and promising practices during planning
efforts.
The
COVID-19 Healthcare Workforce Toolkit 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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