Clinician Matching Network Continues to Need Health-care Workers
JULY 2020
Clinician Matching Network Continues to Need Health-care Workers
While the overwhelming need for qualified health-care providers on the front lines in New York has abated, the COVID-19 pandemic’s presence in other parts of the United States has increased, particularly in states that have re-opened public gathering places. The Navajo Nation, primarily in Arizona, is facing great need as this issue of Washington Watchline is being prepared. In its continuing effort to match health-care providers with systems in need during times of crisis, the American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST), the American Thoracic Society (ATS), and PA Consulting continue the Clinician Matching Network, a national-level clearinghouse to pair providers with locations in need. To participate, indicate a southwest, or specifically Navajo Nation, placement. Learn more and sign up today.
IN THIS ISSUE
HPAC Establishes Structure for Prioritized Issues
Efforts to Gain Pulmonary Rehabilitation Coverage Equity
Telehealth Coverage Expansion Efforts
Clinician Matching Network Continues to Need Health-care Workers
CHEST's Continued Cooperative Efforts: Coronavirus Provider Protection Act