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CMS NEWS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 9, 2020
Contact: CMS Media
Relations
(202) 690-6145 | CMS Media Inquiries
Trump Administration Encourages Reopening of Healthcare
Facilities
New recommendations provide guidance to health systems and
patients as COVID-19 cases decline
Today, under the direction
of President Trump, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
released a guide for patients and beneficiaries as they
consider their in-person care options. During the height of the pandemic,
many healthcare systems and patients postponed non-emergency, in-person care
in order to keep patients and providers safe and to ensure capacity to care
for COVID-19 patients. As states and regions across the United States see a
decline in cases of COVID-19, CMS is providing these recommendations to
ensure that non-emergency healthcare resumes safely and that patients are
receiving needed in-person treatment that may have been postponed due to the
public health emergency.
“Thanks to President
Trump’s unprecedented expansion of telehealth, many patients have been able
to access their clinicians while staying safe at home. But while
telehealth has proven to be a lifeline, nothing can absolutely replace the
gold standard: in-person care,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma.
“Americans need their healthcare and our healthcare heroes are working overtime
to deliver it safely. Those needing operations, vaccinations, procedures,
preventive care, or evaluation for chronic conditions should feel confident
seeking in-person care when recommended by their provider.”
On April 19, CMS issued Phase 1 recommendations
to safely resume in-person care in areas with low incidence or relatively low
and stable incidence of COVID-19 cases. CMS is also providing more
information as healthcare systems, providers, and facilities further expand
in-person care delivery. Recommendations cover a range of topics to ensure
patient and clinician safety, including facility considerations, testing and
sanitation protocols, personal protective equipment and supplies, and
workforce availability. As with Phase 1 recommendations, decisions to reopen
should be consistent with federal, state, and local orders, CDC guidance, and
in collaboration with state and local public health authorities.
As the country continues
to reopen, patients have questions about when to resume in-person visits with
their clinicians. To aid patients in making a decision that is right for
them, CMS issued recommendations to help guide patients as they consider
seeking in-person, non-emergency treatment. Ultimately, patients should rely
on their providers’ suggested course of treatment.
Today’s recommendations
can be found here: https://www.cms.gov/files/document/covid-recommendations-reopening-facilities-provide-non-emergent-care.pdf
The new patient guide can
be found in English here: https://cms.gov/files/document/covid-what-patients-should-know-about-seeking-health-care.pdf
and in Spanish here: https://www.cms.gov/files/document/covid-what-patients-should-know-about-seeking-health-care-spanish.pdf
To keep up with the
important and ongoing work of the White House Coronavirus Task Force in
response to COVID-19, visit www.coronavirus.gov. For information
specific to CMS, please visit the Current Emergencies Website.
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Tuesday, June 9, 2020
CMS NEWS: Trump Administration Encourages Reopening of Healthcare Facilities
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