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09/13/2021

Biden to Expand Vaccination Requirements for Some Health Care Settings

It Does Not Appear to Apply to Individual Practices, But Additional Clarification is Needed

On Thursday, September 9, 2021, President Biden held a press conference outlining new COVID-19 vaccination mandates nationwide. 

The announcement addressed three primary areas: all Executive Branch federal workers (most of the federal government workforce), companies with 100 or more employees, and facilities accepting payments from Medicare and Medicaid. The mandates for federal workers and 100+ employee companies do not appear to directly impact the vast majority of chiropractic physicians and their practices.

However, it is still unclear whether the COVID-19 vaccine mandates for Medicare and Medicaid facilities will impact chiropractic physicians because we are still awaiting further information about how "Medicare and Medicaid facilities" could be defined under federal rules.

At this time, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has not released many specific details surrounding the Medicare announcement. The MAC has reviewed the announcement and can provide our members with the following  information as of today, based on the limited information available in the CMS press release:

As a reminder, once CMS finalizes these rules, both state and federal rules must be considered, and the more restrictive rule or Executive Order would apply.

The MAC will continue to closely monitor these new federal mandates.  As more information is released, we will continue to provide information to our members.

Sources:
Biden Administration, “Path out of the Pandemic: President Biden’s COVID-19 Action Plan,” September 9, 2021
CMS Press Release, “Biden-Harris Administration to Expand Vaccination Requirements for Health Care Settings,” September 9, 2021

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