Your Neurosurgical COVID-19 Update
Guidelines for Re-Starting Healthcare in Ohio
Following an announcement earlier this week that Ohio will resume elective procedures and surgeries on May 1—the first step in fully restarting Ohio’s healthcare system amid the COVID-19 pandemic—the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) has released guidelines for implementing this process.
Under the order that takes effect on May 1:
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All healthcare procedures that do not require an overnight stay may move forward. This includes outpatient surgeries, diagnostic testing and imaging, and dental procedures.
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Procedures that were still allowed, despite the original March 17 order prohibiting elective procedures that require personal protective equipment (PPE), will continue.
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And physicians and medical offices must maintain patient and employee safety standards, including assuring proper levels of PPE for staff, adhere to social distancing guidelines, and have the ability to test patients.
Re-Cap of Federal Financial Assistance Available
There are a variety of programs provided by the federal government to support healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic, some specific to physicians and healthcare providers and others more general to small businesses.
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CARES Act Direct Relief Payment
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CMS Suspends Advanced Payment Program and Reevaluates Accelerated Payment Program
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Stabilization of Health Insurance Programs
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Paycheck Protection Program
Stay Current on the Latest:
Coronavirus.ohio.gov OSMA.org/coronavirus
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