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AAHAM Government Relations Quarterly Town Hall Discussions
The AAHAM Government Relations Committee will be holding quarterly calls with Chapter Presidents, Chapter Government Relations Chairs and Members who are interested in becoming active in AAHAM’s legislative healthcare reform initiatives. What happens in Washington usually starts back home in your states. These calls will generate discussions on what is happening in Washington and will enable intel to be shared on what is happening across the country at the state level. These sessions will be focused on healthcare issues that are taking place. These calls will also serve as an opportunity to use this information as a grassroots blueprint to utilize in your own chapter.

The next call is tentatively scheduled for scheduled for Thursday, April 27, 2023, at 4:30 PM EST.  The meeting information will be sent the week before the session.

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Tuesday, January 12, 2021

HHS COVID-19 Update, 1/12/2021

Some big news coming out of today’s briefing on Operation Warp Speed. Secretary Azar’s full remarks can be found here.

During the briefing, HHS leadership noted:

  • We are making the full complement of doses manufactured available for order - no longer withholding second dose supplies upfront.
  • We are changing the allocation formula for vaccines to states (starting in 2 weeks) to take into account how effectively states are getting shots into arms from their allocations, as well as their population 65 & up.
  • We now have made 38 million doses available, which is more than the Phase 1A population - healthcare worker & seniors in nursing homes.
  • Why are some states not getting shots in arms faster?
  • Biggest issue - states being overly prescriptive in thinking they have to complete 1A before opening to others;
    over-reliance on hospitals as vaccine sites for the public;
  • figures are affected by a data entry lag (states are used to a 30-day reporting standard for vaccines, this is 3-days).
  • How big is the variation on how effectively states have gotten shots into arms from their allocation?
  • Some states have only used 15% of their allocation, others are above 80%.
  • Governors will receive clear guidance today from CDC that they should immediately expand to 65+ and those under 64 who have a comorbid condition.
  • We are helping states rapidly expand channels for vaccination.
  • If states wish to set up mass-vaccination sites, we stand ready to help.
  • States should immediately begin using the pharmacy partnerships to expand vaccinations.
  • $3 billion in additional funding to states on the way.

    Click here to learn more.

 

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