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2019-21 Hospital Fee Program Invoices Due July 8

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Invoices for the 2019-21 Hospital Fee Program, fee-for-service cycle 3, were mailed on March 20. Hospitals are reminded that payments are due July 8. The Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) prefers fee payments to be made via electronic funds transfer.  

Toolkit Facilitates COVID-19 Prevention Messaging

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The Hospital Association of Southern California has developed a new toolkit to communicate that COVID-19 remains active throughout California and requires preventative action like facemasks and social distancing. The toolkit includes graphics and pre-formatted messages designed to help hospitals with effective COVID-19 prevention. 

CEO Message: With COVID-19 Rising, Resurgence Planning at the Forefront

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As COVID-19 continues its relentless march through California, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday recommended that Imperial County, the location of one of the state’s most intense flare-ups, reinstate its stay-at-home order. 

Over the weekend, the Governor also mandated that seven counties, including Los Angeles, shut down their bars and nightclubs, and recommended that eight additional counties do the same. 

Updates for the Week of June 29

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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services issued the following updates this week:

IPFQR Program Data Submission Period Opens July 1

New Advance Beneficiary Notice of Noncoverage form approved effective Aug. 31

On-Demand Webinar Offers Tools to Help Care for the Caregiver

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As the demands of COVID-19 extend into the summer and continue to stretch frontline health care workers both mentally and physically, CHA reminds hospitals that the Hospital Quality Institute’s Care for the Caregiver webinar is available as an on-demand recording.

Legislature Considers Bills Addressing Presumption in Workers’ Compensation

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The Governor’s Executive Order N-62-20 implemented a presumption in the workers’ compensation system that expires on July 5. It is CHA’s understanding that the order will not be extended. However, three bills are pending in the Legislature that seek to create a presumption, although with varying scope, conditions, and requirements.

One Team Sacramento Folks To Stay Home for Rest of 2020

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When One Team staff in the Sacramento offices packed up their desks for a COVID 19-dodging move to home offices, they expected to return after a few weeks. But circumstances, and an accelerated office construction plan, have delayed that return until the new year.

CHA and Our Health California Honored with Aster Awards

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CHA and Our Health California (OHC), a digital community of more than 1 million hospital and health care supporters, recently took home three accolades at the annual Aster Awards. 

One Team Corner

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We’ve been working on this notion of a One Team Culture for nearly three years. Why One Team? Because the work we do matters to the lives of millions of Californians who need health care or benefit from social programs organized or funded by our hospitals.