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Shoshi Preuss, from Colorado Community Health Network, provided an overview of the Medicaid enrollment flexibilities during the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency, focused on the national landscape of the current unwind process. She also shared about the new programs to increase vaccine access. This training is part of the Nurse-led Forum on Vaccine Confidence.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand flexibilities in Medicaid enrollment and renewals during the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency.
  • Discuss the national landscape with the end of Medicaid enrollment flexibilities.
  • Learn about federal programs to increase vaccine access.
 

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The COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) was accompanied by several waivers and flexibilities that removed many of the barriers to telehealth. The PHE was extended in 90-day increments since the PHE began in 2020, but officially ended on May 11, 2023. Much has changed in the world of telehealth since March 2020: 

  • Some of the temporary flexibilities and waiver have been made permanent by CMS through changes to the published Physician’s Fee Schedules in 2021, 2022 and now 2023.
  • Some of the flexibilities and waivers have been extended through December 31, 2024.
  • Some of the flexibilities and waivers have been extended for 151 days after the end of the PHE.
  • Some of the temporary flexibilities and waivers will expire on the day the PHE is declared over.

In this webinar, we review the temporary flexibilities and waivers impacting telehealth that expired on May 11, 2023, and examine the ever-evolving telehealth policy landscape and its emerging models of care. This live session contains CDC guidance that was up-to-date at the time, but may not reflect current guidelines. Please visit this page to learn about COVID vaccines. To skip the CDC guideline portion, start the video at 3:05.

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#NursesMakeChangeHappen Vaccine Toolkit

This toolkit was created to give nurses the tools to do their part in the national vaccine effort. It is designed to help you decrease vaccine hesitancy and increate vaccination rates in your community. 
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    In this webinar, we review the temporary flexibilities and waivers impacting telehealth that expired on May 11, 2023, and examine the ever-evolving telehealth policy landscape and its emerging models of care.

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Cultural intelligence (CQ) is foundational to understanding the origins of perspective and how to move beyond individual perspective to a more global purview. This session addresses the implications for applying cultural intelligence to understanding the impact of historic and systemic racism on vaccine hesitancy.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify and analyze the relationships between CQ application and advancing health equity
  2. Discuss the significance and impact of structural racism on vaccine hesitancy
  3. Apply CQ strategies that may reduce the impact of implicit bias on health outcomes and interprofessional relationships

About the speaker: Angela Richard-Eaglin, DNP, MSN, FNP-BC, CNE, FAANP, Associate Dean for Equity, Associate Professor, Yale School of Nursing Angela Richard-Eaglin is the Associate Dean for Equity at the Yale School of Nursing. She is a champion for expanding diversity and inspiring cultural intelligence and cultural humility in health care organizations, health professions education programs, and in clinical practice. Her nursing career has been dedicated to promoting and advancing equity among under-represented, marginalized, stigmatized, and financially burdened populations.

This live session was recorded on November 5, 2021, and contains CDC guidance that was up-to-date at the time, but may not reflect current guidelines. Please visit this page to learn about COVID vaccines. To skip the CDC guideline portion, start the video at 9:34.

Slide Deck:

#NursesMakeChangeHappen Vaccine Toolkit

This toolkit was created to give nurses the tools to do their part in the national vaccine effort. It is designed to help you decrease vaccine hesitancy and increate vaccination rates in your community. 
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15 October 2024 Upcoming Trainings
About the Training The National Nurse-Led Care Consortium invites you to a 60-minute webinar exploring t...

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16 October 2024 Upcoming Trainings
About the Training For health centers serving priority populations, such as agricultural workers, indivi...

 

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    Turning Points for Children (a Philadelphia-based program) hosted a town hall event to provide background information on the COVID-19 vaccine development process and its safety. Program parents, community members, and Turning Points for Children staff/clients had the opportunity to learn about the latest COVID-19 vaccine guidelines for children and teens and how best to address vaccine misinformation.

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    The presentation will cover a framework for understanding long COVID, describe the most common presentation and risk factors for long COVID, and discuss strategies for diagnosis and management of long COVID patients.

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This presentation will cover a framework for understanding long COVID, describe the most common presentation and risk factors for long COVID, and discuss strategies for diagnosis and management of long COVID patients.

This live session was recorded on June 24, 2022, and contains CDC guidance that was up-to-date at the time, but may not reflect current guidelines. Please visit this page to learn about COVID vaccines. To skip the CDC guideline portion, start the video at 11:19.

Slide Deck:

#NursesMakeChangeHappen Vaccine Toolkit

This toolkit was created to give nurses the tools to do their part in the national vaccine effort. It is designed to help you decrease vaccine hesitancy and increate vaccination rates in your community. 
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Empowering Communities: How Community Health Workers Drive Equity in Early Breast Cancer Detection and Treatment

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About the Training The National Nurse-Led Care Consortium invites you to a 60-minute webinar exploring t...

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16 October 2024 Upcoming Trainings
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    Across the country, health centers and other community-based providers are tasked with supporting large scale COVID-19 vaccine rollouts for their patients and communities. This demand has expanded the workload of providers, staff, and volunteers. The National Nurse-Led Care Consortium, Public Health Management Corporation, and the Philadelphia Department of Health formed an innovative partnership to address this need by deploying AmeriCorps members to assist with vaccine delivery.

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