OSTEOFACTS | Booster resources; payment updates; Giving Tuesday
November 19, 2021
Time for a boost!All fully vaccinated Ohioans age 18 and older are now eligible to receive a booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine of their choice following action by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reviewed the authorization from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Nov. 19, 2021, and recommended the following:
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SMBO Seeking Comment On Rules |
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Diabetes Resources for Medicaid ProvidersThe Ohio Department of Medicaid, the Ohio Medicaid Managed Care Plans, and the Ohio Association of Health Plans have joined forces to create a new tool for providers caring for patients with diabetes. The Managed Care Plan resource webpage includes:
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COVID Hospitalizations Jump Before HolidayOn Tuesday, Ohio reported more than 500 new COVID-19 hospitalizations for the first time since January. |
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Provider Relief Funding Reporting Deadline ApproachesIf you received one or more Provider Relief Fund (PRF) payments totaling more than $10,000 during the first Payment Received Period, you must report by November 30, 2021 to avoid further enforcement actions. The original deadline to report on the usage of funds was September 30, 2021, but HHS observed a 60-day grace period to help providers who didn’t meet the original deadline. To get started, register in the PRF Reporting Portal. Review technical assistance resources on the PRF Reporting webpage for updated FAQs and user guides. Real-time support is available through the Provider Support Line at 866-569-3522. Service is available from 9am-11pm EST, Monday through Friday. |
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On-Demand Even During The HolidayIf you're looking to enhance your Thanksgiving holiday with some medical education, you are in luck! The most recent Simply CME session (originally held November 13) is now available on-demand. Simply CME is a multi-state consortium of osteopathic associations created with the explicit goal of offering the highest caliber of osteopathic CME for its members.
Get the on-demand course here. |
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GratitudeThe Ohio Osteopathic Association works for you! We may face unprecedented times, but our dedication to our members has never been more abundant! We are incredibly grateful for the care you provide to your patients and the support you provide to the osteopathic profession. The OOA thanks you for your membership and wishes you peace and joy during this Thanksgiving holiday. |
#GIVINGTUESDAY
#GivingTuesday is a few days away and the year-end giving season is upon us.
Observed every year on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving and Black Friday, Giving Tuesday is a global day of generosity. This year, the Ohio Osteopathic Foundation Board of Directors is participating to raise funds to advance osteopathic medicine through education and research.
With your generosity, we can enhance Ohio’s strong osteopathic roots and strengthen osteopathic medicine for generations to come.
Make your donation on November 30 on Facebook, or at any time at OhioDO.org/OOF.
Please know the OOA office will be closed on November 25 & 26 for the Thanksgiving holiday.
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