Document Title
ACP Letter to House and Senate Leadership on Health Related Provisions in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, H.R. 748, and the Urgent Need to Include Physician Priorities in Future COVID-19 Legislation.
Synopsis
ACP Letter to Congressional Leadership urging for the inclusion of support for physician practices in the CARES Act in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
Author
AnaMaria Lopez
Keywords
Nancy Pelosi; Kevin McCarthy; Mitch McConnell; Charles Schumer; SARS-CoV-2; COVID-19; Coronavirus; economic stimulus; emergency funding package; Phase 3; U.S. House of Representatives; House; United States House of Representatives; Senate; U.S. Senate; Unites States Senate; funding; federal funding; federal appropriations; appropriations bill; public health; prevention; infectious diseases; surveillance; flu; pandemic; outbreaks; epidemics; emergency preparedness; sick leave; paid leave; emergency leave; public health emergency; diagnostic testing; cost sharing; Medicare; Medicaid; Medicaid eligibility; uninsured; laboratory testing; reimbursement; 116th Congress; telehealth; telemedicine; national emergency; legislative package; internal medicine specialists; crisis; outbreak; virus; payment; reimbursement; physicians; viability; financial; economic; office visits; virtual visits; video visits; telephone visits; CMS; regulatory; reporting; Medicaid parity; HHS; CDC; Title VII; OHSA; quality measurement; NQF; payroll; grants; consultations; national disaster; uninsured; conversion factor; payroll tax relief; advance tax credits; tax relief; personal protective equipment; PPE; pharmaceutical supplies; medical supplies; masks; Public Health and Social Services; Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act; CARES Act; H.R. 748
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Pages
4
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Document Type Year
2020