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CMS Updates Data on COVID-19 Impacts on
Medicare Beneficiaries
The Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services today released its first monthly update of data that
provides a snapshot of the impact of COVID-19 on the Medicare population. For
the first time, the snapshot includes data for American Indian/Alaskan Native
Medicare beneficiaries. The new data indicate that American Indian/Alaskan
Native beneficiaries have the second highest rate of hospitalization for
COVID-19 among racial/ethnic groups after Blacks.
Previously, the number of
hospitalizations of American Indian/Alaskan Native beneficiaries was too low
to be reported.
The updated data confirm
that the COVID-19 public health emergency is disproportionately affecting
vulnerable populations, particularly racial and ethnic minorities. This is
due, in part, to the higher rates of chronic health conditions in these
populations and issues related to the social determinants of health.
In response to the first
Medicare data snapshot and related call to action from CMS Administrator
Seema Verma on June 22, the CMS Office of Minority Health hosted three
listening sessions with stakeholders who serve and represent racial and
ethnic minority Medicare beneficiaries. These sessions provided helpful
insight into ways in which CMS can address social risks and other barriers to
health care that will help in our efforts to reduce health disparities.
The updated data on
COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations of Medicare beneficiaries covers the
period from January 1 to June 20, 2020. It is based on Medicare claims and
encounter data CMS received by July 17, 2020.
Other key data points:
For more information on
the Medicare COVID-19 data, visit: https://www.cms.gov/research-statistics-data-systems/preliminary-medicare-covid-19-data-snapshot
For an FAQ on this data
release, visit: https://www.cms.gov/files/document/medicare-covid-19-data-snapshot-faqs.pdf
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Tuesday, July 28, 2020
CMS Updates Data on COVID-19 Impacts on Medicare Beneficiaries
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